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I mean I think so. It is normal to have a few big boned people in country.
Like it is normal to have some very thin people in a country.
But I think Irish people are getting bigger of late.<...
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NYTrader55
How is the weather like in ireland in the end of march?
Everything from snow, sleet, rain, sunshine, cloudy, cold, balmy
(All in the same day)
Plenty of pubs to retreat to if you need!
Its part of the experience
Do bring
Something Warm
waterproof (Shoes + Coat)
Umbrella
SCElliott
March is the start of our Spring so expect the transition from it being very cold and wet to being...emm... quite cold and wet. If your lucky you might get the odd dry day and a wee bit of sun. The daffodils are pretty though.
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Windy, Rainy, The usual!
Misty Blue
Still cold and blowy usually.
Orla C
Come on. You're asking about the weather in IRELAND, man. It's changeable and unpredictable at any time of the year, why should the end of March be any different?