Question:
what is the normal weather in Ireland?
anonymous
2014-01-04 13:20:11 UTC
hey i have been thinking about moving to ireland for the past year but theres one thing i need to no first because i cant stand crappy weather and i want to know form some one who has lived or lives there before and i want to know the truth about how much it rains and what the seasons are like.

sunny most days?

could?
what is it like in the winter time?

whats it like in the summer?

that would be great thank you.

ps i have done some research but i want to here it from some one who is there.
Eight answers:
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2014-01-04 13:28:56 UTC
it is not sunny most days, the sun DOES shine on most days but usually for no more than 2 hours in the winter and 6 in the summer. in the winter it is often cold but rarely cold enough for it to snow away from the mountains. the main difference with the summer weather is that it is obviously warmer and sunnier weather is more common with most summer months seeing a week of warm and sunny weather but rarely more than that. rain is common all year round and will typically fall on 2 out of every 3 days throughout and about 1 out of every 2 days in the summer. south and east areas of ireland will see sunnier weather more often than the north, in july for example parts of the south and east coast often see more than 180 hours for the month while western areas will rarely see more than 160 hours.
bluebell
2014-01-04 13:26:14 UTC
If you are upset by crappy weather, don't come here. It's not sunny most of the time, though in the late spring and summer we can get lovely long, long days - but it can rain any time too. Some winters are fair enough - this year so far we haven't had any really cold weather, hardly any frost even, but we have had bitterly cold winters in occasional years. Best I can say is that weather is unpredictable.



Edit I see this was posted in United States. You can't easily move here anyway. It is probably as hard if not harder for a US citizen to get permission to move here as it is for an Irish person to move permanently over your way.
?
2014-01-04 15:01:28 UTC
It's cold but not freezing

In winter it's cold,rainy etc

Summer is generally nice,warm but not scorching & sometimes it rains

The weather isn't too bad but it does rain quite a bit for small periods of time & it's not the warmest place
?
2014-01-04 13:41:56 UTC
Sunny most days? It sure is but the pịssing clouds usually hide it,



What is it like in the winter time? Completely Schizo and the occasional frost & ice that will freeze your bollox off but fụck all snow most of the time.



whats it like in the summer? Same as winter you'd have all 4 seasons in one day, and if you don't its either the clouds with diarrhea or the sun burning mickey the off of ya.



To put it bluntly our weather is rather sophisticated in comparison to other countries.
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?
2014-01-04 13:22:57 UTC
Cold in winter

Warm in summer

If you live by the sea then it will be windy

Ireland is so lovely!!
?
2014-01-04 13:23:21 UTC
I spent over 8 yr there, summers are moist and temperate, winters are wet and cold. other than that its a good place to live.
?
2014-01-04 13:53:22 UTC
On a good day it stops raining for a few minutes.


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