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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready?

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick

Ill wait till it happens

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready? "

Jaysus, we had 22 and 23° back in mid June.

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By *onjour691Man
over a year ago

Dublin

Jesus no! Living on a 5th floor apartment I'll melt!!! Already have a fan running constantly!!

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By *ohn400Man
over a year ago

Dublin or anywhere

Yes a heat wave is coming...out in spain.

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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready?

Jaysus, we had 22 and 23° back in mid June. "

Where was that? Cuddled up amongst the sheeps?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ugh. Time to close the curtains and hibernate so

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ill wait till it happens "

Yup... me too

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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"Ugh. Time to close the curtains and hibernate so "

C u later in the year, Geordie, we'll wake you up in time for the appearance of your favourite bearded man, ho ho ho

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready?

Jaysus, we had 22 and 23° back in mid June.

Where was that? Cuddled up amongst the sheeps? "

The warmest day of June was 23.9° at the Phoenix Park reporting station.

Pretty much that entire week was 20 above in the east of the country.

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By *irthBrooksMan
over a year ago

North Dublin

We were supposed to have 26 degrees couple weeks back, so i'll wait to see if it happens before i go out & spend the budget of a small nation on bbq stuff & pint bottles of bulmers

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan

The forecast for the next week is pretty gloomy tbh. Cloudy mornings with some sunshine in the evenings but with small amounts of rain.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ugh. Time to close the curtains and hibernate so

C u later in the year, Geordie, we'll wake you up in time for the appearance of your favourite bearded man, ho ho ho "

you know me so well

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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready?

Jaysus, we had 22 and 23° back in mid June.

Where was that? Cuddled up amongst the sheeps?

The warmest day of June was 23.9° at the Phoenix Park reporting station.

Pretty much that entire week was 20 above in the east of the country. "

My shack is on a windly hill in the sticks, I can't compete with sheltered Phoenix park. Anyhow it's the first Summer I've decent garden furnitures but haven't even used them once so far cos it was just too cold in the evening to sit outside.

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By *cottybear74Man
over a year ago

kilkenny


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready? "

Its 20 here today

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready?

Jaysus, we had 22 and 23° back in mid June.

Where was that? Cuddled up amongst the sheeps?

The warmest day of June was 23.9° at the Phoenix Park reporting station.

Pretty much that entire week was 20 above in the east of the country.

My shack is on a windly hill in the sticks, I can't compete with sheltered Phoenix park. Anyhow it's the first Summer I've decent garden furnitures but haven't even used them once so far cos it was just too cold in the evening to sit outside. "

To be fair, wind chill and temperature are two different things. Jaysus, I'll end up cranky now. Wind doesn't affect air temperature, just whether you feel warm or cold.

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By *OCONO5Couple
over a year ago

Sensual Center

All set ..hair cut ...under arms shaved ..legs waxed (to save on sunscreen)...shorts and sleeveless t shirt washed ...Hike on Sunday....BBQ when we get home

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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready?

Jaysus, we had 22 and 23° back in mid June.

Where was that? Cuddled up amongst the sheeps?

The warmest day of June was 23.9° at the Phoenix Park reporting station.

Pretty much that entire week was 20 above in the east of the country.

My shack is on a windly hill in the sticks, I can't compete with sheltered Phoenix park. Anyhow it's the first Summer I've decent garden furnitures but haven't even used them once so far cos it was just too cold in the evening to sit outside.

To be fair, wind chill and temperature are two different things. Jaysus, I'll end up cranky now. Wind doesn't affect air temperature, just whether you feel warm or cold. "

Ah now you're becoming pedantic (*makes a note to oneself: never get into a weather argument with an irish men), my outdoor activities are guided by how I feel and not by the difference of temperature and wind chill. The two of them work together to put me off sitting outside.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready?

Jaysus, we had 22 and 23° back in mid June.

Where was that? Cuddled up amongst the sheeps?

The warmest day of June was 23.9° at the Phoenix Park reporting station.

Pretty much that entire week was 20 above in the east of the country.

My shack is on a windly hill in the sticks, I can't compete with sheltered Phoenix park. Anyhow it's the first Summer I've decent garden furnitures but haven't even used them once so far cos it was just too cold in the evening to sit outside.

To be fair, wind chill and temperature are two different things. Jaysus, I'll end up cranky now. Wind doesn't affect air temperature, just whether you feel warm or cold.

Ah now you're becoming pedantic (*makes a note to oneself: never get into a weather argument with an irish men), my outdoor activities are guided by how I feel and not by the difference of temperature and wind chill. The two of them work together to put me off sitting outside. "

I can't help it. I work outdoors and the weather is a big factor in planning work, as well as doing it.

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready?

Jaysus, we had 22 and 23° back in mid June.

Where was that? Cuddled up amongst the sheeps?

The warmest day of June was 23.9° at the Phoenix Park reporting station.

Pretty much that entire week was 20 above in the east of the country.

My shack is on a windly hill in the sticks, I can't compete with sheltered Phoenix park. Anyhow it's the first Summer I've decent garden furnitures but haven't even used them once so far cos it was just too cold in the evening to sit outside.

To be fair, wind chill and temperature are two different things. Jaysus, I'll end up cranky now. Wind doesn't affect air temperature, just whether you feel warm or cold.

Ah now you're becoming pedantic (*makes a note to oneself: never get into a weather argument with an irish men), my outdoor activities are guided by how I feel and not by the difference of temperature and wind chill. The two of them work together to put me off sitting outside.

Put on a cardigian "

Ull be fine

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By *entleman PoliteMan
over a year ago

Mars

Heat wave..... lol.

23 Degrees is not heat, it is good for spring. As well knowing they calculate it in full sun imagine in shade it will be barely 20 if there is no wind.

Any way, hoping for the best.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"Heat wave..... lol.

23 Degrees is not heat, it is good for spring. As well knowing they calculate it in full sun imagine in shade it will be barely 20 if there is no wind.

Any way, hoping for the best. "

Wait, what?

Temperatures aren't measured in full sun, or even half sun.

Temperatures are measured in a Stevenson screen which protects from sunlight but allows free air movement.

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By *atherjackhackettMan
over a year ago

Tipperary

Warm and muggy here in Tipperary but I want the sun

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Load of bollox..Where did you hear this heatwave codswallop, fakebook? I’ll keep the speedos in my knicker drawer for the time being thanks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I felt it!

On my way back from lunch the sun was out

It's gone now

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"Ugh. Time to close the curtains and hibernate so "

Pmsl that is so us too

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By *unninglinguist69Man
over a year ago

Belfast

Where's the factor 50.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Getting all of thirty seconds of it here he’s out in the garden in his mankini he’s bawn sure god love him lol

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By *asterandhissparklesCouple
over a year ago

tipperary

38 degrees in Croatia during the day... 28 at 3am.... 20 degree is not an heat wave... It's barely warm

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By *adhatter and coCouple
over a year ago

Middle of mayo n peaceful tranquility

Better leave the camping gear in the boot so, and hit for the beach for the weekend..

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Better leave the camping gear in the boot so, and hit for the beach for the weekend.. "

Did you not take it out of the boot to dry it out

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"38 degrees in Croatia during the day... 28 at 3am.... 20 degree is not an heat wave... It's barely warm"

I'm pretty sure she was taking the piss by suggesting that 20 degrees might be a heatwave?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All done here he’s after coming in whiter than he went out lol

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By *adhatter and coCouple
over a year ago

Middle of mayo n peaceful tranquility


"Better leave the camping gear in the boot so, and hit for the beach for the weekend..

Did you not take it out of the boot to dry it out "

it was only wet on the inside,,!!!

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By *sLittleRedRidingHoodWoman
over a year ago

Magical Forrest

Yeah yeah heard it all before

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By *appyPandaMan
over a year ago

Kilkenny, but Dublin is more fun

Sure can never guarantee warm weather here in Ireland. It hit 32°C up in the Norwegian artic circle the other day, and we're still enjoying the extreme mild.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Better leave the camping gear in the boot so, and hit for the beach for the weekend..

Did you not take it out of the boot to dry it out it was only wet on the inside,,!!! "

Thats what I meant

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By *adylover321Man
over a year ago

navan

The rain in Spain falls mainly in Ireland

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By *lovemassageMan
over a year ago

belfast

Anyone from NI on here that rents out a room for a morning or afternoon? Asking for a friend

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"Anyone from NI on here that rents out a room for a morning or afternoon? Asking for a friend "

A sunroom?

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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"38 degrees in Croatia during the day... 28 at 3am.... 20 degree is not an heat wave... It's barely warm

I'm pretty sure she was taking the piss by suggesting that 20 degrees might be a heatwave? "

Anything above 20 degrees classifies as heatwave in Ireland. It's when the Irish start to complain that they can't sleep at night because it's too hot.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"38 degrees in Croatia during the day... 28 at 3am.... 20 degree is not an heat wave... It's barely warm

I'm pretty sure she was taking the piss by suggesting that 20 degrees might be a heatwave?

Anything above 20 degrees classifies as heatwave in Ireland. It's when the Irish start to complain that they can't sleep at night because it's too hot. "

Well over 20 would be a heatwave in February or March, if it lasted 5 days or more, but not in July

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"...it is coming! Finally! We gonna hit/surpass the 20 degree mark this coming weekend. Are you ready? "

20°C, and 10,000 foot of cloud cover over Ireland. The Irish Heatwave....

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By *ouble Trouble 1000Couple
over a year ago

ireland

Im confused ,didnt we have our summer already -That Sunday in May

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By *UReadyMan
over a year ago

fairview

20 degrees not much good in the wind and pissing rain . There’s no sun on the forecast from what I hear

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By *indenMan
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin

Hay down, need sun….

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By * la carteCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"Im confused ,didnt we have our summer already -That Sunday in May "

Must have been a few years ago at this stage

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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

Are yous enjoying it?

I do.

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over

Sea swimming most days recently

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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

Told you

Sweaty nights forecasted

Make the most and have a barbecue weekend

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By * la carteCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

I'm cold

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Be thankful its not snowing, imagine shovelling snow in this heat

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Be thankful its not snowing, imagine shovelling snow in this heat"

Be hard work without a bucket

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

Weather forecasters, and the organisations which supply the data on future weather, have a tendency to cover their asses since the now infamous Michael Fish BBC forecast in 1987.

Frankly, the exaggerate!

I predict it will be mild and sunny in Ireland, but the predictions for the far south of England are quite frightening; an air temperature in the high thirties which I would find intolerable.

Central London has a micro climate caused by stagnant air because of the high buildings.

In Ireland the air is invariably moving.

Lots of water, sun block if required and stay in the shade if possible.

Warm nights for me are a nightmare!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I haven't opened the curtains or blinds for a week....what is it doing out there?

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"I haven't opened the curtains or blinds for a week....what is it doing out there? "

You'll have to cut the grass before it blocks the windows

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I haven't opened the curtains or blinds for a week....what is it doing out there?

You'll have to cut the grass before it blocks the windows "

The curtains are nicely blocking them anyway

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By *oghunter33 OP   Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"I haven't opened the curtains or blinds for a week....what is it doing out there?

You'll have to cut the grass before it blocks the windows

The curtains are nicely blocking them anyway "

Unfortunately it's overcast like yesterday, although warm the sun rarely breaks through. I'm telling you it's this McCarthy fella's fault, he predicted those clouds (see above), those Leitrim men have a special relationship with the water and the weather....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Warm with no chance of sun .. lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Irish weather forecast services

If they told me it was raining I'd go outside and check

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By *asterandhissparklesCouple
over a year ago

tipperary

16 degree this morning at 8am...sure there is a Heat wave

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It’s quite hot in Dublin now but mostly cloudy. Hoping it will be hotter at my girlfriends house this evening

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bloody killing me. Not one for the heat. If you are more power to you enjoy it while it lasts. I'll be hiding in the house with an icepack strapped to my bald head.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes followed by drought and

Floods.

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By *ensualandslow321Man
over a year ago

Tullamore

I just hope we get a real winter not like the last one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What did we do in the heatwave and drought of 1976?

Please let me know on here!

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

In 1976, the low water levels in the reservoirs was regarded very seriously with rationing and strict enforcement, but that year the very warm weather was over a very prolonged period, whereas next week is a short sharp shock of exceptional intensity in GB, and less so in Ireland.

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