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Sometimes it is hot and sometimes it is cold. Ireland is not regarded as a hot country, in general Dublin would not be very hot compared to many countries. Check the diagram at the link below showing temperature ranges in Dublin throughout the year, noting that the temperatures are in centigrade.

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9y ago

Ireland is neither very hot or cold. There is only about one day or less per year when the air temperature stays below freezing point. Minimum air temperature falls below zero on about 40 days per year inland, but on less than 10 days per year in most coastal areas. Air temperatures inland normally reach 18 to 20 °C during summer days, and about 8°C during wintertime.

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Ireland doesn't suffer from the high and low extremes of temperature, or extremes of weather generally. The highest air temperature recorded in Ireland was 33.3°C at Kilkenny Castle on the 26th of June, 1887. The lowest air temperature was -19.1°C measured at Markree Castle, Co. Sligo on the 16th of January, 1881. The lowest observed grass minimum temperature was -19.6°C in Glasnevin in Dublin on the 12th of January 1982. As a general rule, it rarely gets close to 30°C on the warmest of summer days in Ireland. It only goes below freezing on about 40 days in the year inland and on only about 10 days near the coast, and not far below zero, just a few degrees. You don't get very heavy snow in Ireland too often. In February 2009 there was a heavy snowfall, with the last one on the same scale being in 1982.

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15y ago

mostly cold enough. not freezing often, but cold very often. it rains a hell of a lot here

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