"They Say It Might Rain " is co-written by Clonaslee woman Evelyn Cusack and Seamus Walsh.
A retired Met Eireann head forecaster from Laois says improved technology is boosting our fascination with the weather.
"They Say It Might Rain" written by Clonaslee's Evelyn Cusack and Seamus Walsh explores why our small talk around Irish weather matters through both storytelling and science.
Chapters focus on the difference between climate and the weather, extreme events and the future shaped through climate change.
Ms Cusack says the book aims to educate people on the ins and outs of the science:
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