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Mixer 85

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  1. Sunday/Monday not looking too good now at all, especially for me anyway. Like every other slider it showed great potential but ultimately a disappointing let down. No sign of significant cold playing part in our weather now for the foreseeable. All in all a great winter for model watching and dreaming, only getting the odd flirt with cold.
  2. Know what you mean Watcher, certainly beats the hell out of a slack easterly in terms of precip. Was nothing worse than watching the streamers of 2010 dissipate about 10/20 miles east of my location. Correction...My worst weather watch day was the super convecto day back in the summer, forget the date but you all know the one. Oldcastle certainly had the storm shield up that day!!!! Looking at the 24hr lightning radar I was slap bang in the centre between the two thick bands of X's (strikes). My girlfriend of the time was very sick that day and I had to stick around to look after her so didn't get to chase. Relationship didn't last long after that lol.
  3. Just a dusting so far here in north Meath from a brief but heavy snow shower around 11pm. Hopefully see allot more by morning. I think allot of areas are going to do very well from this, looking at the infra red satellites you can see all the showers stacked in the Atlantic and all they have to do is keep charging eastwards. Hope you all wake up to a dumpfest .....
  4. All the snow in my parts melted, albeit just a light covering to begin with. I was taken by surprise when it turned to rain at about 3pm yesterday. I was expecting rain earlier on, increasingly turning to snow as the day wore on. Just goes to show the difficulty in forecasting these setups.Hopefully we see at least a covering put down in many parts over the next 24hrs, this might help lower temps and increase chances of further snowfall with tomorrow nights front. If it crosses over us??? Still allot of uncertainty about this, any thoughts from the more experienced would be much appreciated. Happy radar watching
  5. Front starting to move north of me now so big decline in snowfall rate. Hopefully the low will drag it back SW later. Still got a decent covering on grass and rooftops, ground just a mess with a slushy wet mix. Best of luck to all up north.
  6. Light snow here in NW Meath, just sticking on grass so far. Didn't think it would change so readily so delighted
  7. This is very useful to those of you looking for real-time charts. It overlooks all of Ireland and UK. Just move muose over the wind arrows to see latest temp/dew point/wind/etc. http://www.xcweather.co.uk/
  8. My first post on the regional thread and have to say it's been more than exciting reading through all previous posts. This thread rarely sees such excitement. Oh and thanks Nialler for the "Sky +" incident, my heart near stopped after reading that . All n all though tomorrow looking great for you guys up north, I wish yous all the best and hope it all goes as expected. For me in north Meath it's a now cast situation, all down to where that rain/snow line ends up but I'm optimistic. Scenarios like this are very difficult to pin down with precision and its likely the snow could extend further than predicted but just as likely to go the other way. Whatever the outcome it's been an epic week of model watching (and lurking)and it's far from over. Anyway time to TRY get some sleep, anticipation has me wired and the noise of the wind and rain isn't helping much. Best of luck to all and stay safe
  9. It's still early to say but it so far seems to be trending towards cooler times. If Big Joe B's predictions prove correct then it's just the beginning. I was signed up to Weatherbell last winter (2011/2012) and he regularly spoke about how the negative PDO would cool things down and also warned that the worst has yet to come with the AMO going negative. which he predicts will happen within the next four/five years. A cold Atlantic/Pacific could put us back to 70s/80s style winters and hopefully summers. Also worth noting last year Joe B was calling for this winter to be a beast and next winter to be worse. He said last winter would be relatively mild so on the money there and the next few weeks should tell of this winter but so far looking good. Cold snowy winters and hot thundery summers...
  10. "WEDNESDAY ... Showers and a few thunderstorms developing, risk of a severe storm from about Sligo to Dublin with slight tornadic risk, strong wind gusts, and hail. Rainfalls 10-20 mms in many parts but could be less near southwest coast. Heavier rainfalls in a few intense cells, this will have to be handled from radar, but in theory, around Athlone towards Kildare. Highs about 17-19 C. Winds WSW 20-35 mph veering later to WNW." The above quote comes from the "Irish Weather Online" Facebook page and their usually pretty accurate. Starting to get quite excited now as I'm in the potential zone but I guess it will be down to luck as much as anything else. I'll be sleeping with my fingers crossed tonight I think
  11. Totally agree Radders, I'm personally very excited about this week Every day showing good potential, Friday especially(if the current output sticks) and I'm off work You just never know your luck, for example earlier today (yesterday) as I was driving, I looked up at an overhead cell and caught a glimpse of the one and only lightning strike in my area all day. It was a pretty week unimpressive IC strike but a strike none the less. Couldn't believe my luck!!! My first bit of action so far this year and hopefully a taste of whats to come. Best of luck to all this week.
  12. Yeah Met Eireann also seem to have changed their tune towards thunder, forecasting potential for tomorrow, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday! It's rare that they even mention the word. Perhaps this is the week I finally get a storm. Quite confident about tomorrow with GFS showing lots of potential. Hopefully not too much cloud about to hamper convection.
  13. Sorry to be straying off topic here but can anyone recommend some good lightning/rainfall radars covering Germany? Wonder if things have gone BANG there yet?
  14. I think the consistently negative NAO we've been seeing for the last few months is leading to this Atlantic driven pattern. Like clock work for the past four weeks we've been seeing strong lows pushing through at the end of every week, bringing high rainfall totals followed by a showery regime. Here in Ireland we haven't had a break, my lawns been nothing more than a swampy marshland. There are signs of improvement so fingers crossed.
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