
Energy
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You can check it out here!Temperature on a monthly basis (average).
http://www.fibcool.com/cheap-flights/2008/01/11/any-things-to-do-in-dublin-ireland/ |
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Therèsé
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Yes!
Usually in the summer months. |
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Friedrich Wilhelm
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At the southern coast is almost mediterranean and palm trees are growing!. |
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murnip
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Rarely, but it has happened. |
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Orla C
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I assume you mean fahrenheit? If you converted that to celsius I'd know what you're talking about. It's been 32 degrees celsius here, a little too warm if you're not used to it. |
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Talkty
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em i dont think so!
80 degress celcius or farenheit? |
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Ella's Mamaí
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during the summer it can reach that, and it can get higher! I live in Waterford - its in South east Ireland
Why is there so many stupid answers to this question? Its a simple question - why cant people answer it normally?? |
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Missing the Seaside
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Very rarely but, it has done. |
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greenorlagh
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We've had temperatures in the 90's just two years ago. The south east is most temperate and will often get 80+ - tho not often enough!!! |
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MUSICGUY
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yes it does frequently in summer( with the exception of last summer)
onl in the east and southeast usually though |
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»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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It doesn't go over 10 degrees! LOL
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stephiiy
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It has only ever reached a maximum of about 94F which was around the south eastern part of Ireland |
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bettyboo
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I think the hottest it got last year was 32 degrees Celsius!! Is that near 80? (sorry, don't use that to measure temperature here, I think the only 2 countries that do are the US and Libya) |
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Richard G
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It almost got up to 85F in Cork once...... but then it rained again. |
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esoteric_noodles
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no |
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joanne o
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are you taking the piss out of our cold wee land? lol everyone knows irelands has rarely good weather |
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howaya
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very rarely.
i live in ireland!!!!!!!!!
so screw you |
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