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RoSsY92

Irlanda's weather?

hi i'm italian and i'm going to leave tuesday for tralee(ireland)!!how is the weather in ireland?and how could i wear myself? thank for the answers!!!:o)

    



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Christine
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we have been having a terrible summer, it is raining nearly everyday for over a month. The temperature is about 20 degrees , so wear layers and a waterproof jacket.
But when the sun does shine it is beautiful, like Tralee, lovely spot


peter k
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When the rest of the world turns into a furnace and is roasting and parched dry How wonderful those refreshing Irish mists will seem


v
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bad its been raining all summer


Hibee
Often wet.


Orla C
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Why don't you check on one of the many international weather forecast websites online?

We're not having a good summer weatherwise - it's under 20 degrees Celsius and quite wet. Bring good shoes and socks, jeans or tracksuits, t-shirts and fleeces. Don't plan on getting a suntan while you're here.


starrygirl
Lately the weather is crap
i suggest you bring rain gear,to avoid getting wet,even when it seems sunny there is always the possibility of rain!
enjoy your trip


Michael
This website provides a weather forecast and lots more information.

http://www.weloveweekends.com


rogerlifescence
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It has been awful rain and more rain but still a lovely country have a pint of the black stuff and forget the weather! bring a nice warm waterproof and an other waterproof and you will have a great time also try a half in (a measure) of Bush whiskey it is great.
Hope you have a nice trip and enjoy yourself whatever the weather.


scottie
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Rain rain rain rain rain, it has not stopped for 6 weeks!

Bring your snorkeling gear


thursday
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The weather is up and down, hope you have a lovely time


rosie
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it has rained every day for approx 2 months and there is no sign of it getting better. bring a rain coat and an umbrella. even though it is raining, it is not very cold.


tony m
Hello Rossy,
My wife and I have just got back from Ireland after a weeks touring in our Car, and our windshield wipers are worn out and the washer bottle for the window is empty, and all because of a lousy holiday in lousy weather, in my own Country. It rained, every day, but we did get 2 hours of very comfortable sunshine on Wednesday, in County Galway in the far west of Ireland, and saw some fabulous sunsets, for which my Country, at Galway Bay, is so very Famous for a really beautiful County at any time of the year. Dopn't be pit off for my savage attacks on the Irish weather, because it's just another thing that Ireland is famous for, there are far more things about Ireland that make it such a lovely place to enjoy a holiday, and I go there twice a year, to enjoy all it has to offer us, as well as the weather.
We have a well known saying in Ireland, and this is "if you don't like the weather just now, wait a few minutes". Then, if it still doesn't brighten up, there is a good chance the weather is in for the day, so you can still do lots of other things for enjoyment instead. where you are going to in Tralee, this is also a very beautiful part of Ireland, and you will enjoy whatever it is you are going to be at, Please enjoy my country, and tell all your people when you get home of all the fun you have had, and maybe they too would like to come and visit us too, and anyway, it's still summer-time in Ireland, and the weather could pick up, and turn very warm and you will love it even more...Good Luck now..Tony M.





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