
Andrew Doran-Sherlock
Andrew Doran-Sherlock is a meteorologist with Met Éireann, the national meteorological service of Ireland. He is known for providing weather forecasts and insights, particularly regarding temperature trends and climate patterns. In a recent forecast, he discussed the anticipated rise in temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius, while also noting the lack of a prolonged heatwave. His expertise includes interpreting climate data and satellite imagery to inform the public about upcoming weather conditions.
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Recent news mentions
Met Éireann’s Andrew Doran-Sherlock said people really need to pay attention to what the weather conditions are and what river gauge data is.
Met Éireann issues rain warnings for several counties amid flooding risks for southeast and Dublin – The Irish TimesMet Éireann meteorologist Andrew Doran-Sherlock explained why the odds of a white Christmas were low.
Temperatures set to drop to -2 over weekend but white Christmas unlikely – The Irish TimesMet Éireann’s Andrew Doran Sherlock had said 'unseasonably wet and windy weather' on the way with the approach of Storm Floris.
Several thousand without power as Storm Floris weather warnings take effect – The Irish TimesForecaster Andrew Doran-Sherlock said the weather should remain unsettled.
Temperatures of above 20 degrees on the horizon – The Irish Times
