Ireland will see a major U-turn in weather as temperatures are set to hit 0 degrees before soaring to a warm 18 degrees
Here is all you need to know about Met Eireann's forecast for the next few days
A meteorologist has warned of potential "weather wars" between countries if cloud seeding gets out of hand.The comments follow torrential rain in Dubai, the UAE, which caused extreme flooding. The downpour, which began on Monday, brought widespread disruption, closing schools, flooding homes and delaying travel.More than 142 millimeters of rain fell on the city in just 24 hours, equivalent to at least a year's worth of rain for the region.In recent days, there have been theories that the...
The grey and chilly winter is set to continue, and many people's electricity bills will rise.
Google Ads is showing yet another new and fun notice to some advertisers. This one shows an impression issue for "Low keyword quality." As a reminder, as for diagnostic insights, quality score is not used in the auction. This warning was spotted by Nate Louis again, he posted this screenshot on X:Nate wrote, "Welcome to round two of chaos New warning when a new campaign is launched. "Low Keyword Quality" I can't find any worthwhile documentation in support docs."A previous warning Nate spotted...
Heads up if you have tender, vulnerable vegetation. A freeze warning is in effect for parts of eastern, northeastern, and southeastern Massachusetts for early Friday morning.
Anticyclonic conditions have allowed temperatures to reach 35-45C across much of the countryMexico has been undergoing its first heatwave of the season. The heatwave started on Sunday 14 April, when Mexico City recorded a new date record with a high of 32.9C, surpassing the previous record of 32C from 1998.Anticyclonic conditions over the region have been responsible for this heatwave by inhibiting cloud formation, allowing temperatures to rise significantly. These conditions persisted through...
In true springtime in Michigan fashion, the forecasts can be drastically different for any two days.
Rain in Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi kills at least 90 people and damages farmland and infrastructure Eastern Africa has experienced heavy rain in recent weeks, with flooding in Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi. About 100,000 people have been displaced or otherwise affected in each country, with 32 reported deaths in Kenya and 58 in Tanzania, alongside damage to farmland and infrastructure.There are also fears that large areas of standing water could give rise to outbreaks of waterborne diseases....
Good morning and welcome back, it’s Ainsley here with all the news you need to start the working week.Today’s must-reads:• Global economic growth forecasts in focus• CPI data projected to show inflation slowing• US House approves aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan
The Federal Government will require new electric and hybrid vehicles to produce audible safety alerts when travelling at low speeds from November 2025