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Garrett

In what Irish Cities does it snow the most?

If at all.

    



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Chris Brown is the man!
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Never in the south (Cork) rarely in any of the cities really as they are all coastal, if any of the cities get snow, it would usually be a big one and the whole country would be nearly covered (which is very, very rare!!!) It mainly snows in the midlands and the north, City wise though, Belfast! Though it is extremly rare!


John H
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The climate is generally similar all over the island since it's not that big. If it snows moere than anywhere in is on the uninhabited high land


Orla C
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It hardly ever snows in Ireland, and when it does, it's only a very light dusting and it melts away within hours.

Just as well - the whole country shuts down if we get more than 3 centimetres.


Sshhhh! It's Podge and Rodge
Mullingar


Eddie F
Hardly ever snows in Ireland.


Aisling xx
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Never reaaly snows but places on the coast would get it the least.
Either up on the mountains or the midlands your more likely to get it!


capeverdeirishgirl
eh well 'city' im not sure..lol, ireland doesnt have many cities, but the midlands does see snow but its really rare in ireland. good thing in my view.


Wishbone
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You are 'avin' a laugh, are you not? Snow is to Ireland as rain is to the desert!


ayhartlasketchup
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It doesn't snow...



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