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Ireland has a temperate climate, with the obvious seasonal changes. The warmest recorded air temperature was 33.3 °C (91.94 °F) on 26 June 1887, whereas the lowest recorded temperature was −19.1 °C (−2.38 °F) 16 January 1881.

More recently the temperature is about -4 to 5 degrees on a cold winter day and in summer anywhere from 10-30 degrees depending.(these values are in celsius)

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What is the coldest temperature that Ireland gets?

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was -19.1°C (-2.4°F) in County Mayo in 1881. Ireland generally has a mild maritime climate due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, so extreme cold temperatures are rare.


Why does it not snow often in Ireland?

Ireland's climate is mainly influenced by the Atlantic. It has a damp, but mild winter, relative to other countries. It does not get the extremes of heat or cold that other countries get. This is also due to the gulf stream, which brings warmer waters around the coast of Ireland, particularly the south and southwest. Most cold winter weather comes from the north or east, from continental Europe. Winds predominantly come from the west or southwest. Compared to other countries, Ireland does not have many very high mountains, and much of the centre of the country is quite flat. Snow would be more common in mountainous areas, but not very common, or sufficient to make winter sports very viable in Ireland.


What are some key geographic features of Ireland?

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What fraction of island of Ireland is occupied by the country of Ireland?

Republic of Ireland is 27,136 sq miles. Northern Ireland is 5463 sq miles. So 4/5 of the island is the Republic (country) of Ireland (Éire)


Is Ireland part of Great Britain?

No. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland. Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. The term United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland with the countries in Britain.

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When was So Cold in Ireland created?

So Cold in Ireland was created in 1994.


Who did Ireland support in the Cold War?

Ireland remained neutral.


Do people die from cold in Ireland?

Ireland does not usually get extremely cold weather, compared to other countries. There are some deaths from the cold, but not very many compared to other countries.


Can oranges grow in Ireland?

No, the winter is much too cold in Ireland to grow oranges.


What climate zone is Ireland in?

Cold Temperate


What did Ireland do during the cold war?

Neutral


Did Ireland takke part in the cold war?

No


How is Ireland affected b polar air mass?

When a polar air mass slips down over Ireland, it can bring cold weather. If the meeting point between a cold and warm air mass is over Ireland it can bring rain.


What weather does Ireland have during Christmas?

Ireland is in the northern hemisphere, so it is winter. The weather is cold and might be snowy.


Why aren't Ireland's winters cold?

Ireland's winters are cold. They aren't as cold as parts of the world at a similar latitude, which is probably what you are referring to. The reason for that is mainly due to the Gulf Stream, which brings milder waters up from the Gulf of Mexico to the west of Europe. This keeps the temperatures milder, so Ireland does not get the extremely cold weather that places that are even further south get.


What is the time difference between Dublin Ireland and Cold Springs Minnesota?

Ireland is 6 hours ahead. So at midday in Minnesota, it would be 6pm in Ireland.


Is 6 degrees Celsius cold for Ireland?

It would not be very cold, as it can be colder than that at times, going into freezing on cold winter days and nights.