Weather experts define an 'Indian summer' as a period of broadly dry and mild weather occurring in autumn, especially in October and November
Newly published weather maps reveal when Ireland's 'Indian summer' will come to an end and temperatures will tumble to below average for this time of year.
The dry milder conditions are set to last well into the middle of November however, according to the new maps from WXCharts.com, we should see temperatures start to tumble to below average levels two weeks from now on Friday November 15. Earlier this week, some parts of the country, specifically Valencia, saw a year's worth of rain fall in a matter of hours. This resulted in widespread flash flooding and the destruction of property.
"Another mild and cloudy morning here with a mainly dry but cloudy day ahead. Sadly Spain is still seeing rain and more warnings issued with red warning in Southwest and intense stationary rain in Northeast again." Saturday night: Generally, another very overcast night but some clear spells will develop further to the north later in the night. Some mist and drizzle will move in across southern counties but most other areas will remain dry. Lowest temperatures of 7°C to 10°C degrees with southerly breezes.
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