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One of Ireland's most famous saying is "If you
don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes and it will change".
There was no truer statement every made!
While we can't predict what the weather will be like
in 5 minutes, let alone a week, we have hooked up with
a weather expert that will tell you. Daily weather updates
is available on our website. Click on Weather
on the menu bar at any time and you can check the weather
in Dublin, Cork, Shannon and Belfast. We also offer
a Fahrenheit to Celsius converter, weather finder and
a link to check the weather in your own home town so
you know what to expect when you get to the airport.
The weather in Ireland is extremely changeable from
day to day. Ireland is on the same Gulf Stream as the
lower US states. As the warm ari travels over the Atlantic
is cools before reaching Ireland. This mild temperature
and weather conditions give Ireland some lovely Summer
months and the occasional Indian Summer. As you travel
around Ireland you'll see many different microclimates,
which are all a byproduct of the warm air coming off
the Atlantic. Tropical climates in the southwest of
the island have given places like Garinish Island the
ability to grow exotic plants and flowers, and the Burren
of north Co Clare the climate to grow rare species of
flora that you won't see anywhere else in Ireland.
Ireland is on the same latitude as Washington State
in the US. Weather in Ireland would be similar to that
of, say, Seattle. Both Seattle and Ireland receive about
the same rainfall per year and maintain similar temperatures.
Like Ireland, Seattle also has pockets where exotic
flora thrives.
That's not to say that Ireland doesn't get a cold.
It does. In the winter, cold weather moves south from
Iceland to cool those warmer winds of the Gulf Stream.
Ireland gets a tremendous amount of rain which will
usually continues well into the Spring. Snow is a rare
treat for the southwest, but will often occur in the
late Winter months in the northeast.
Click here to find
out what the current weather is.
The best time of year to travel, again, depends on
personal interest. Generally speaking, anytime from
mid-Spring to mid-Fall is the best time for tourist
travel. But if you're coming over for research and will
be indoors much of the time, then any time of the year
will suit you.
Financially speaking, you'll get the best exchange
rates and widest availability for B&B's, but you'll
be hard pressed to find many monuments and government
run historical sites open. But if your after ruins and
other fully accessible sites then anytime of the year
is good for travel. And you'll find cheaper airfare
as well in the winter.
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