Wales has similar average summer temperatures to the rest of Britain and Ireland, warm but not as hot as Mediterranean countries.
Winter would mean colder temperatures and summer is hotter temperatures.
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Midnight. Ireland is ahead of Eastern Standard Time.
It depends if your are talking about a yearly average or just summertime temperatures. In summer Kilkenny is Ireland's warmest place with day time temperatures sometimes reaching up to the mid 20s & very occasionally even higher. Over a 12 month period west Cork is the warmest, as it has very mild winters.
Because the water level rises at the summer temperature.
Ireland would not be regarded as a hot country. Air temperatures inland normally reach 18 to 20 °C during summer days. To reach 30 °C would be very rare.
Summer. Summer.
No. The time zone of Ireland is UTC +0; Kyrgyzstan is UTC +6 hours. Also, Ireland observes daylight savings time, whereas Kyrgyzstan does not. So, at 1 in the morning in a summer Kyrgyzstan, it's still yesterday in Ireland, 8 PM.
Ireland tends to be fairly warm in May, though not very hot. It depends what temperatures you are used to. You could get temperatures in the 20s Centigrade which is in the 70s Fahrenheit. It could be a lot cooler though. Also bring some rainwear, as it can rain at any time in Ireland.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.
The season after summer is autumn (fall). It is characterized by cooler temperatures, falling leaves, and harvest time for crops.