Ireland's weather is unpredictable. The first two weeks of May could be very nice, with sunny weather and nice temperatures. It can also be cooler and wet. Temperatures could be about 11 degrees celsius, which is about 51 degrees fahrenheit. It could be warmer or cooler. It is hard to predict weather accurately for more than 10 days in advance. If you were coming to Ireland you can check forecasts. The national weather service is Met Éireann. Their website is met.ie and you can find more information there along with forecasts.
In truth, weather can only be reliably predicted anywhere for about 10 days in advance, so it would be hard to say what the weather will be like in Ireland during the summer of 2011. Ireland has summers with different kinds of weather. You will get some warm and sunny days, but you will also get wet ones. Some years can have very bad summers and other years can have very good ones. So anyone planning a trip just has to take their chances. If you are in Ireland for a few weeks, then you will certainly get at least some good weather. Just come prepared for both nice weather and wet weather.
Ireland's weather is notoriously unpredictable. July and August can be the warmest months of the year, with temperatures reaching the high twenties centigrade. In some years, there can be very heavy rain, particularly in August, while in other years you could get a few weeks without rain. If you are coming to Dublin, check out the weather on the Met Éireann website, which is Ireland's national weather service.
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Ireland's weather is mixed, but July is usually good. As you get nearer tot the Caribbean, as it is hurricane season at that time of the year, there is a small chance of hurricanes, but a cruise would avoid them and keep to where the weather was best.
That would depend on the kind of boat, its size, how it was powered etc. Weather factors would also be important, like wind speed and direction. This can affect when people start their journey and how fast they go and what route they take as a result of the weather. So it could be anything from a few days to weeks.
Ireland's climate and weather is notoriously unpredictable. So any given month can vary from year to year. May is generally mild, with some rain and some very good weather. See the link below.
Ireland has the same kinds of bad things that all countries have. Things like crime, bad weather, people in poverty, illnesses, car accidents etc., are all things that happen in Ireland. Ireland isn't as bad in those things as some countries, so it has less crime and poverty than some countries, and its weather isn't the worst in the world, and it has lots of good weather too. It is not a bad country.
At the time of answering the question, the 16th of December 2014, the year 2014 is nearly over. It did snow a little in places during the early part of the year and some fell in high areas in the last few weeks and there is likely to be a few other flurries in high places. There were no major nationwide snowfalls, like experienced in 2010 and 2011, but that kind of extreme snowfall is rare in Ireland. Weather can only reliably be predicted for up to 10 days ahead, so even at this point it is difficult to know what will happen in the last week of the year. Follow Ireland's media and the national weather service, which is Met Éireann, and you will have a good idea of the weather in Ireland at any time.
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I posted an interview on RTE Radio 1 which and Irish meteorologist, a fokelorist and a long range forecaster discuss weather predictions. http://short.ie/weather09
Quality of life is good. Irish people are friendly. The Irish have a very easy-going nature, so things are not as rushed and pressurised as in some countries. Ireland is very beautiful. While the weather isn't always good, Ireland does not get the extremes of hot and cold, and does not get extreme weather like hurricanes. Natural disasters don't really happen in Ireland, like volcanoes or earthquakes. Ireland has a rich and unique culture in terms of things like music, literature, the arts, sport etc. It is a peaceful democratic country, and so it is safe to live in. So there are many reasons why Ireland is a desirable place to live.