Ireland is a very unpredictable country especially for the weather. This year it has been mainly dry with rain showers here and there. In the mountains there is sleet and snow but it that is only on the upland areas.
Its cold, windy, lots of rain, storms, frost, some times snow.
It is like sping summer weather in Ireland in June.
warm and sunshine
It wil rain rain and more rain
Rainy.
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.
By bad you probably mean overcast and drizzly. Considering how far north Ireland is it's weather should be much worse. Ireland is the same latitude as Siberia but it is warmed by the Atlantic ocean. It's cold Arctic air mases meeting warm air mases from the Atlantic which cause Irelands dreary 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.
Some jobs are not affected at all. Others would be. Jobs in the agriculture industry are dependent on the right kind of weather for growing things, harvesting and other jobs that are done on farms. The transport industry can be affected by very bad weather. There was bad weather during the 2009/2010 winter and the 2010/2011 winter, which really affected all forms of transport. The winter of 2011/2012 was very good in Ireland, so the same kinds of problems did not arrive. Irish weather is unpredictable at times and you don't always get the kind of weather you need to do different things, so it is a factor in some industries. Mostly though, jobs do get done despite difficulties and delays due to weather.
Britain and Ireland get a lot of rain because of their location on the eastern edge of the Atlantic Ocean. With the prevailing winds coming from the Atlantic, Ireland and Britain are the first major land areas to be reached by incoming weather leading to a lot of rainfall.
Ireland is in the northern hemisphere, so it is winter. The weather is cold and might be snowy.
Check the weather site at the link below which gives up to date detail on the weather in Ireland.
quite cold haha i live in Ireland and we don't get much sunny weather. mostly rain, we rarely get nice weather :(
No
December is winter in Ireland. It is usually cold and wet and can be stormy. There can be snow, though it is more common in January. You can have some nice weather in December at times, with cold but clear days and it can even be mild. As Ireland has a variety of weather, you can never be sure, although December is never warm in Ireland.
The weather in Ireland is typical of a country in a temperate maritime region - mild weather all year with a lot of rain but very little snow and frost compared to countries at a similar latitude.
Ireland has a long history of agriculture, so there is plenty of experience. Ireland has a large amount of rural areas. The land is generally good for agriculture, parts of Ireland being good for growing things and parts of Ireland being good for raising livestock. Ireland's weather is good for agriculture, with both rain and sun. There are no deserts in Ireland and extremes in weather such as great heat or severe hurricanes or flooding are not part of Ireland's climate.
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.
It is hard to predict Irish weather, but April can be showery. The best advice for coming to Ireland in terms of weather is to come prepared for all weathers. So bring rain gear and bring clothes for dry and cold weather.
You will find the answer to that and general information about Ireland's climate on the Met Éireann website below at the related link.
A lot colder, and rain is in percipitation.
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.