London, on an average, receives almost 50 millimetres of rain a year. The month-wise break-up of average rain received (in millimetres) by the British capital is as follows: 61 millimetres in the month of January, 36mm in February, 50mm in March, 42mm in April, 45mm in May, 46mm in June, 46mm in July, 44mm in August, 43mm in September, 73mm in October, 45mm in November and 59mm in December. October is the wettest month of the year.
London receives a total of 177mm in the last three months (or the fourth quarter) of the year. That means on an average, the British capital receives about 59 millimetres of rainfall in the last three months of the year, which is nine millimetres above the annual average. On the other hand, it receives a total of 266mm in the six months between April and September (or the second and third quarters) of the year. That means on an average, the British capital receives only about 44 millimetres of rainfall in the second and third quarters of the year, which is six millimetres below the annual average.
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Sydney has twice the amount of rainfall than London each year! Sydney has more torrential rain though, so it would not seem so.
A Bar Graph.
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Hi, I couldn't find an answer for all of Ireland, but for last years rainfall broken down by province, check out http://www.met.ie/climate/rainfall.asp, the Met Eireann rainfall report 2008.