Summer is anything between 18-24 degrees Celsius.
In the winter it gets cold.
People seem to think it rains all the time but it really doesn't. The temperature hardly ever goes to extremes. It is quite a nice climate.
Ireland is not hot enough. It is too far north of the equator to have the kind of climate for a desert. It gets a lot of rain and can get some cold weather, so there aren't the conditions for deserts to form.
It is very sunny and maybe sometimes light rain
The sea current (also called the Gulf Stream) transports warm tropical seawater to the shores of Ireland and Britain making them have warmer and wetter weather than they would normally have for their latitude.
Hotish.
Ireland is in the northern hemisphere, so it is winter. The weather is cold and might be snowy.
Ireland is not a particularly cold country, mainly due to the Gulf Stream. Places further south than Ireland, such as parts of Canada and the USA get worse winter weather than Ireland does. You will get ice at times, but not very much and it is' not a permanent feature, like in countries closer to the north or south poles. Ireland can get bad winters, as it did in the winters of 2009/2010 and 2010/2011. Some winters are not bad, like the winter of 2011/2012 has been. So Ireland would not be regarded as being an icy country.
There is no such place as North Ireland. Northern Ireland, yes.
I'd say it's in the North-East of Ireland.
Ireland is much further north.
North of Ireland F.C. was created in 1868.
Believe me, cold.
Check the weather site at the link below which gives up to date detail on the weather in Ireland.