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    Ireland's weather

    This is absolutely our favourite subject and probably the opening line of every conversation with an Irish person... ever. Because Ireland's weather has done more than sculpt our landscape; it's shaped our very culture.

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    February

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    Mostly sunny with some clouds

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    March

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    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    46°

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    April

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    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    11° 52°

    6°/15° 43°/59°

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    May

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    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    11° 52°

    6°/15° 43°/59°

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    June

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    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    13° 55°

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    July

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    Sunny with no clouds

    15° 59°

    11°/20° 52°/68°

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    August

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    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    15° 59°

    10°/19° 50°/66°

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    September

    Average weather

    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    13° 55°

    9°/17° 48°/63°

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    October

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    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    10° 50°

    7°/14° 45°/57°

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    November

    Average weather

    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    45°

    4°/10° 39°/50°

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    December

    Average weather

    Mostly sunny with some clouds

    43°

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    Ireland is always in season

    The lush green promise of spring, those endless summer evenings, the kaleidoscope of autumn leaves and the still beauty of a frosty winter's morning. We love them all.

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    Four seasons in one day

    Wondering about the average weather forecast in Ireland? We have a mild, temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters. But our weather likes to keep you guessing, so you'll probably experience a little of everything. Rain clouds will clear to reveal blue skies. Freezing mornings will warm to become glorious afternoons. And just when you think there are no surprises left, Ireland will show you a sunrise that will make you stop in your tracks.



    Ireland weather guide

    As any Irish person will tell you, the weather can disrupt the best laid plans. Our advice? Be flexible. Pack for all seasons. And just enjoy it!


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    Weather talk – Ireland style

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    "The sun is splitting the stones."
    Yes, it DOES happen sometimes. The heat from the shy Irish sun soaks into the stones and warms us from the ground up. Often followed by complaints about how it's almost too hot.
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    "That wind would cut you in two."
    A wind so sharp and so cold, it could actually do harm. This wind often comes from the east, which may explain why so many Irish people are suspicious of the east wind.
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    "It's a soft day."
    This refers to the good kind of rain – a gentle mist that makes our green landscape almost glow. Not to be confused with "a dirty old day" – that's the bad rain.