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What's the weather like in Ireland in November?


    



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nicky
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Depends where you live. The following website gives average temperature, relative humidity, sunshine, rainfall and wind for each month of the year and for the year itself depending on the area.


vuezta
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wow, u look pretty! ^_^ lol. can i go to ireland with u? pretty beautifully please with cherry on top!


Woodpigeon
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November is usually quite a gloomy month in Ireland. The wind is often strong, leaves tend to come off the trees during this month, and there can be quite a lot of rain also. Hours of sunlight are also quite few: normally the sun rises around 9.00 and is gone again by 4.30 or so.

That said, we don't actually get as much rain as people think we do. There can be quite a few crisp clear days and clear, cold nights.


mandy j
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like the most of the year,cold,rainy,windy.wrap up warm!


theresanangelatmytable
its the same as the rest of the year feckin cold and wet


stinkydongste
foul, cold and wet


krizz
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cold and rainy


ashy
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its cold but it wont snow, well not usually and if it does it only lasts a day or a few hours...its wet like evry other month...





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