Dublin
Weather – Dublin’s climate is
modified by the relatively warm North Atlantic Current,
which keeps Irish winters mild, with only few days
of the year below freezing point. The weather can
be very changeable and unpredictable though, so be
prepared for plenty of rain, but also expect some
warm spells during the summer months.
Ireland doesn’t generally
suffer weather extremes. The weather instead is palatable
all year round. Dublin tends to be drier and cooler
than the west coast, which the Atlantic Ocean batters
regularly.
As Dublin Weather can be quite unpredictable
no matter what time of year you intend to visit Ireland,
be sure to bring light raingear, a warm sweater and
some fine weather clothes. In the summer months, weather
is often mild at temperatures in the high teens to
low twenties centigrade, an occasional mid to high
twenties centigrade is reached. In the winter the
temperature hovers in single figures above zero, it
may frost or freeze overnight and it may snow lightly
in December to January.