With the summer months beckoning and many circling their calendars with holiday dates in mind, a major weather survey reports Ireland may have to wait a little longer before the sunshine reaches our shores. Those planning their staycations might want to leave it later in the season as temperatures are set to rise according to AccuWeather Global Weather Center. Slow start to the SummerRainfall is also expected to ease across the country from early June as the worst of the lingering showers depart and the summer temperatures begin to arrive. "As the U.K. and Ireland wait for the arrival of typical summer temperatures, rounds of showery weather will linger over the region through at least the beginning of summer," the weather survey said. Overall, the survey said precipitation is forecast to remain below normal throughout the summer season despite colder weather to stay in place into mid-June.
Source: The North Africa Journal May 15, 2021 19:07 UTC