The climate is temperate maritime;modified by North Atlantic Current;mild winters,cool summers;consistently humid;overcast about half the time.
The summer months of May to August are the warmest time in Ireland; temperatures range between approximately 10C to 17C. May and June have the least rain and are less changeable on a day-to-day basis than the climate during the rest of the year.
The Winter months of January and February are the coldest months, with temperatures around 4C to 7C.
It rains a great deal of the time. The Irish term, 'a soft day', describes the soft, misty days which prevail throughout the year, when all is green and grey. The term is an interesting comment on the Irish character; the English would generally refer to grey, drizzly and chilly days as 'miserable weather'.
Ireland sits on the extreme west of Europe. It benefits from the warming effect of the Gulf Stream, and is subject to the prevailing south-westerlies that come in from the Atlantic. Its climate is mild and wet. It rarely freezes, but rainfall is high, mainly cyclonic. Winters are cool and very wet, summers are warm and wet, (though a bit drier than winter). It rarely gets very hot in the summer. The climate is ideal for grass, hence "The Emerald Isle".
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Ireland generally has a mild temperate climate with rain throughout the year. Winters are usually mild and snow only falls every 3 or 4 years - the winters of 2009/10 and 2010/11 were unusually severe but were not normal. Summer temperatures are normally in the low 20s C or high teens, and winter temperatures are usually above freezing by day and just under at night
In the summer time it's sunny dry warm and rainy.
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Ireland has a very mild climate, with little fluctuation. It usually has plentiful rainfall and pretty tolerable conditions. Ireland has relatively warm summers and mild winters.
The weather in Ireland can vary. Hot summers but never too hot and cold for all the rest of the seasons.
Overall it is never extremely hot and quite a mild country and It tends to rain alot!
Extreme weather for Ireland is:
Thunder, flash flooding, 20 degrees ect.
The thunder is not often
As with the UK and Western Europe, Ireland, despite it's relatively northern latitude, is strongly influenced by the warm currents of the gulf stream. Basically means warmer, wetter and lots of low cloud cover.
during 2012 the average recorded temperature for the republic of ireland was 17 degrees celsius
Because the mediterranean climate is much more hotter.
Its more farther from the equator.
Yes
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was -19.1 C ( -2.4 F ). The highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 °C (91.94 °F).
−19.1 °C (−2.4 °F)
The lowest recorded air temperature in Ireland was -19.1°C (-2.38°F) at Markree Castle, Co. Sligo on 16th January 1881.
Since 1930 Ireland's average temperature has risen by 0.7° Celsius.Of the 15 warmest years in Ireland, ten have occurred since 1990.There is a trend of increased rainfall along the north and west coasts.
In terms of cool in terms of temperature, given its latitude it is quite warm. That is mainly down to the Gulf Stream bringing milder temperatures to Ireland. If you mean cool as in a good place, then there are a huge amount of special things about Ireland, far too many to mention.
In the Summer in Ireland the temperature is normally around 19 degrees Celsius!
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was -19.1 C ( -2.4 F ). The highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 °C (91.94 °F).
22 degrees cellseus
It can be around 5 degrees to -5 degrees
−19.1 °C (−2.4 °F)
Dublin , Ireland is cold and usually raining and Dublin, Ohio is warm
It was -19.1 C ( -2.4 F ).
The lowest recorded air temperature in Ireland was -19.1°C (-2.38°F) at Markree Castle, Co. Sligo on 16th January 1881.
32.8 °c ( 90°f )
from wikipedia 12-4 degrees Celsius
Well, Ireland is very cloudy, so you can't expect a lot of solar gain. So, very few living places have more than the daily mean temperature, in the summer that would be 15-16C. The medium temperature is arround 17-18C.
According to Met Éireann, which is Ireland's national meteorological service, an average temperature of 10.6 degrees was recorded across the country in 2014. The warmest day of the year was recorded in Durrow, Co Laois in July when temperatures reached 28.8C.