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♣ Liam ♣

How often does it get to 105 degrees fahrenheit in Ireland?

And what is the highest it normally gets there every year?

    



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SouthOckendon
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I have never in sixty years seen 105F in Ireland. We don't use F in Ireland by the way, except for measuring body temperature.

98F = 37C.

Even in the massive heat-wave of 1976 I think the highest we got was around 33C day-on-day.

25C day-on-day is a massive heatwave in the Emerald Isle and usually makes the papers as a headline! We would be lucky to have a six-day heatwave in Ireland about oce a year but not guaranteed


fatbadge
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Can't ever see the thermometer for all the rain


coogle
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most of july
it is where england gets bananas


longneck242002
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Never. Stays between 60 and 75 most of the time.


snowymountains123
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like in the uk - not often if ever - and am I sure glad of that!


suek
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id say we'd all melt away if ireland ever got that hot, were not use to it


Scabius Fretful
Never. Average high is about 60 F.


bubba
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never

lucky when it gets to 25 degrees C


cookedermott
only if you are in an oven or kiln probably about 60 would be about average in summer.


swenson0
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Who uses Fahrenheit degrees in year 2006 ?

We dont live in the Middle Ages.


tompy100
we once stoked our oven that high....



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