🌬 The Weather Thread part 2

Charts are still looking pretty mental for next week.
But as always, a significant downgrade is the most likely scenario.

At the moment is looking like a decent storm on Sunday, followed by potential snow/wintry conditions Monday & Tuesday followed by an even bigger storm on Wednesday.

Matters fuck all. its a football only weekend. Hurling has a week end off.

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We’ll be balls deep in distributing eliminated preferences in efforts to progress matters across multiples of constituencies to be concerned about a few squally puffs of wind.

There’ll be ample gusts of hot air and squally outbursts here to trouble the Met office…

They are some weirdos

Na this guy is a brilliant forecaster.

Please dont take information from boards and post it here. The opinions of amateurs can lead to confusion.

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His record stands for its self. He’s outstanding.

This looks like 2 very large systems with potential destructive winds. I’d be nervy enough from the following chart from this morning until next Thursday according to windy.com.

This may put a bit of a dampener on the Galway City of Culture 2020 Open-Air Opening Ceremony By The Sea event planned for Saturday.

Hopefully

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Smashing day to be out and about.

As it stands I think we are looking at a nationwide orange warning for Sunday. Will be fairly sustained for the day without getting exceptionally bad.

A grand day for football.

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Shaping up to the extremely wet and windy on the west coast over the weekend. With Sunday morning being the worst of it. Coastal areas of Clare and Kerry could be hit hard, inland it will more along the lines of the recent storms.

Surely Ciara will be worth a votes for the Greens

How’s it looking for next weekend or is it too early at this stage to predict?

Way too early to say. General outlook is unsettled, but sure when is not.

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Is it not a national green warning for Sunday?

But which shade of green