
above: The winter weather forecast in Ireland
Presented here are the winter season weather forecasts for the year 2011 to 2012 in the country of Ireland. It is from the month of October of the year 2011 to March of the following year that a climatological winter will occur. This is made to make you be aware especially when you are having a garden or on the other hand, when you plan to start to in engaging yourself in gardening.
OCTOBER – In the month of October, it is predicted that it is the beginning point of a climatological weather. At the late part of October, the temperature will decrease a lot, so the climate will be colder compared to the past three weeks of this month.
NOVEMBER – The coldness you might have been experiencing during the late part of October may become a little bit warm during the early part of the month of November. Around the second of the month of November, the weather might get more chilling since it is forecasted that there might be a decrease in the climates temperature together with some snow.
DECEMBER – In this month of December, the coldness you might experience from the last month ay not continue through the all the days of December. There may be a balance between mild and cold weather changes during this month. It may be possible to have stormy days, strong winds, and heavy rainfalls along with snow or ice. The prediction made for the Christmas time up to New Year times may be a little bit milder when compared to the days a week before Christmas time.
JANUARY – In the first month of the year 2012 next year, as predicted, it will then be the “winter month”. It might be a lot colder in contrast to the typical average winter weather. That forecast may last for all the days of the month of January. The fine points are the few milder twists of winter weather which may be associated with some snow and rainfalls which may then results to breakdowns. Also, cold spells with windy conditions from the northeastern part of the Ireland or in its eastern counties which may be together with snows and ice, specifically if the parts of Wicklow, in Meath and in the Dublin city. In details, at the 8th of the month of January, It may be stormy and very cold and snow may be prominent at that time but the southern part of Ireland might be able to balance a mixed precipitation in its weather. In the middle of the month of January, that would be the time where the greatest deepness of cold times can be expected. At about the end days of the month of January and the early days of the month of February, it will be a lot snowy than that of the recent snow times during winter.
FEBRUARY – The depths of coldness of the month of January may fade away during the month of February. The temperature in Ireland might increase bit by bit. This month is forecasted to have more steady and balanced winter climate which can be described to be an early spring-like month.
MARCH – In this month of March, the climate is forecasted to be a little bit of a frosty and chilly. At the beginning of the month, it will start mildly but then will it progress to the involvement of a back to winter kind of climate which you may experience cold days and nights. One thing is for sure, it is predicted that the weather of this month of March will not be colder than that of last years. It will be a -1 degree of temperature which is described to be cool winter weather. This 1 degree Celsius below a normal climate temperature may continue to progress until the month of April as predicted.


