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LeeLeeMareeRee

What are the summer months aqnd the winter months in limerick, ireland?

eg, summer dec-feb
winter feb-apr

    



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old lady
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Everywhere in the northern hemisphere, the summer months are June July and August. The winter months are December January, February. The spring months are March, April May and the autumn months are September, October November.
In the southern hemisphere, the months are reversed, so Winter is June, July and August.
Limerick (and the rest of Ireland, as well) is in the Northern hemisphere, so their summer months are June, July and August.


Vince M
They are the same anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere.


x~orlaith~babii~x
it is the same any where in ireland........all u need is common sence!!


Big Feet
Summer = July, August, September
Winter = December, January, February


Tribbles
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Its the same as anywhere in the northern hemisphere but Limerick is known for its rainy weather, we tend to get more rain then most other counties in both Summer and Winter.
Summer is June-August weather wise, Winter is November- February weather wise.
If its months and not season weather then the same as everywhere else





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