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There's been plenty of days above 11°.
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Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

There's been plenty of days above 11°.


Maybe a couple. I honestly can only think of one on the Riv.
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Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

I wonder if the Gulf Stream is being  affected.  Been the wettest autumn/winter/spring I can remember.  Its been a washout and its colder than normal too.  No days above 11c  yet and I'd say an average of 8 or 9c.  Normally you'd have the odd 18c day this time of year.  Looked at the 5 day forecast and its rain mostly.





It shouldn’t be called global warming it should be global wetting.  

The Gulf Stream is being affected by the ice caps melting and the sea levels rising.  

We are going to have wetter weather 
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Farmers are getting it tight, can't let cows out ground is too wet, silage in short supply. Can't plant spuds etc. 
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Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

I wonder if the Gulf Stream is being  affected.  Been the wettest autumn/winter/spring I can remember.  Its been a washout and its colder than normal too.  No days above 11c  yet and I'd say an average of 8 or 9c.  Normally you'd have the odd 18c day this time of year.  Looked at the 5 day forecast and its rain mostly.




The amount of local sporting futures called off the last few months is insane. Never been like this before. If it continues to rain this summer I may emigrate to some far off sunny country and tear my passport up upon landing. I was thinking the Maldives or Lanzarote. 
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Originally posted by eireland eireland wrote:

Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

I wonder if the Gulf Stream is being  affected.  Been the wettest autumn/winter/spring I can remember.  Its been a washout and its colder than normal too.  No days above 11c  yet and I'd say an average of 8 or 9c.  Normally you'd have the odd 18c day this time of year.  Looked at the 5 day forecast and its rain mostly.




The amount of local sporting futures called off the last few months is insane. Never been like this before. If it continues to rain this summer I may emigrate to some far off sunny country and tear my passport up upon landing. I was thinking the Maldives or Lanzarote. 
You’d hate it there - full of foreigners.
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Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by eireland eireland wrote:

Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

I wonder if the Gulf Stream is being  affected.  Been the wettest autumn/winter/spring I can remember.  Its been a washout and its colder than normal too.  No days above 11c  yet and I'd say an average of 8 or 9c.  Normally you'd have the odd 18c day this time of year.  Looked at the 5 day forecast and its rain mostly.




The amount of local sporting futures called off the last few months is insane. Never been like this before. If it continues to rain this summer I may emigrate to some far off sunny country and tear my passport up upon landing. I was thinking the Maldives or Lanzarote. 
You’d hate it there - full of foreigners.
I'll be a foreigner myself. 
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Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

There's been plenty of days above 11°.


Maybe a couple. I honestly can only think of one on the Riv.
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Cloudy day on the Riv
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Been pissing rain since 1.30pm here


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Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Been pissing rain since 1.30pm here since 7th of august 



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True Murph. I'd go as far as 1st July 2023.


Another day of pissing rain today. Will it ever end?
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It rained non stop in July
It rained every day in August albeit with bright spells in between.

If we have had 10 days of no rain here since 1st July I'd be shocked.

It's f**king misery and this has to be the worst April in living memory. This is Ireland's climate change. 
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Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

It rained non stop in July
It rained every day in August albeit with bright spells in between.

If we have had 10 days of no rain here since 1st July I'd be shocked.

It's f**king misery and this has to be the worst April in living memory. This is Ireland's climate change. 
That whole period you mentioned is possibly the worst we've ever had. 
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Pitches are absolutely f**ked as well. GAA and soccer pitches closing. Farmers finding it hard to cope. My garden is saturated!
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I've found it really hard the past few weeks, relentlessly miserable with rain and just sky full of grey clouds, no blue in sight
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A persistent sore back with a pain down my leg and into the bottom of my foot plus this weather isn't helping things these days
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