Drumshanbo-Glebe Pressure & Humidity
Mid-Ulster — Barometric Trends
Drumshanbo-Glebe Pressure & Humidity Outlook
Drumshanbo-Glebe starts the day with the barometer around 1005 mb, just below the seasonal norm, with humidity running high, so it can feel a bit close at times. That can keep things a touch more changeable, with cloud and wind shifts shaping how it feels. With a wide spread in values, the background feel can swing between steadier and more mixed spells. Easing lower later can keep things more mixed at times.
Across the next several days, pressure looks set to vary between 988 mb up to 1013 mb over the coming days. Pressure is projected to edge lower through the period, which can encourage a more changeable feel at times. Humidity looks generally high, which can help low cloud to linger in calmer spells.
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Forecast context and reference links
For Drumshanbo-Glebe, the forecast is best read as a combination of short-range detail and broader regime. The first few days carry the highest timing confidence, while later periods describe direction and pattern.
- Northern Ireland Climate for regional patterns and seasonal tendencies.
- UK Climate Overview for a national baseline and how regions compare.
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How to interpret confidence
For how forecast reliability changes with lead time, see Forecast Confidence. For transparency on how WeatherEngland sources and updates data, see Methodology.
Background guides
- UK Weather Patterns
- UK Seasonal Weather
- UK Weather Hazards
- UK Weather Safety
- UK Jet Stream
- UK Microclimates
Glossary support
Start with the Weather Glossary. Useful terms for this page include Isobar, Pressure Gradient, Relative Humidity, Dew Point, Anticyclone, and Depression.
FAQ
What is the air pressure in Drumshanbo-Glebe today?
The barometer in Drumshanbo-Glebe is sitting near 1005 mb at the moment. It helps describe the broader set-up, while cloud, fronts and local effects still decide the day-to-day detail. Humidity sits near 93%, which can make the air feel damp and increase the chance of haze or low cloud in lighter winds. As the period goes on, the barometer trends down slightly, which can support a more variable, Atlantic-leaning set-up at times.
What counts as high or low pressure in the UK?
In UK terms, pressure in the low 1020s (around 1020 mb–1024 mb) often supports a steadier background, while the low 1000s (around 1000 mb–1004 mb) more often sits closer to passing low-pressure systems. What matters most is the wider pattern and whether pressure is rising or falling.
How does pressure affect wind in Drumshanbo-Glebe?
Pressure influences wind through the regional gradient. When the pattern tightens, winds can pick up; when it relaxes, winds usually ease.
Does low pressure always mean rain in Drumshanbo-Glebe?
Not necessarily. Low pressure favours rising motion and cloud development, but rainfall depends on available moisture, frontal features and the track of the system. Some low-pressure days are simply cloudy and breezy with only patchy showers.
What does humidity mean for comfort in Drumshanbo-Glebe?
It is the amount of water vapour in the air relative to its capacity at that temperature. When humidity is high, evaporation slows and the air can feel damp; when it is lower, comfort and visibility often improve. Moisture levels stay on the higher side overall, so visibility can drop more easily in calmer spells, with low cloud more prone to linger.