Monday, 30 August 2010

Conditions South East - Week 35

If only this had fallen last week or indeed next week...... synchronicity fixer needed please apply ASAP


SUMMARY: Remaining settled till the weekend, with high pressure continuing to dominate our weather. Very mild, even warm, with just light southerly breezes. TUESDAY NIGHT: Dry with some clear spells. Some mist and fog pockets developing too, with little or no wind. Not as cold as recent nights though, with lowest temperatures 7 to 12 degrees, coolest across Leinster. WEDNESDAY: spells of hazy sunshine on Wednesday, and largely dry, but there is the risk of a few showers in the west and northwest. Very mild, even warm, with highest temperatures 18 to 22 degrees, warmest across the western half of the country. Winds will be just light southeasterly generally. THURSDAY: Dry with good sunshine, and temperatures again reaching 18 to 22 degrees. FRIDAY: Friday will be a largely dry day with the best of the sunshine early on in the day. However cloud will increase in the southwest later in the day, with the risk of some rain here towards nightfall. Another very mild day, with highest temperatures 18 to 21 degrees, and just light southeasterly breezes once again. Early indications suggest it will stay mild over the weekend but turning more unsettled

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