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What to wear while in Dublin in March?

One of my girlfriends, a couple guy friends and I are going to Dublin from March 7-12. What kind of weather are we looking forward to and what should we wear when we're just walking around or going to the pubs?

    



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The Nine Lives of Laura Gonzales
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The thing with the weather here is it's a bit random. For instance; It's been freezing for ages but last Tuesday was mild enough that you could go out without a coat and be alright. Then on Thursday there was torrential rain and going out (even with rain gear on and an umbrella) was pretty hazardous.
March will be milder than it is now, but it's still kind of unpredictable. I'd bring a heavy jacket, a light jacket and an umbrella just to be safe.

Coats aside, just wear whatever you'd normally wear.


Bean
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In March last year I was still wearing my winter coat, hat & scarf - it was pretty cold! It also rains A LOT and when it does rain, it's often so windy that it blows your umbrella inside out - so bring a raincoat if you have one.

The good thing about Dublin city is that you don't have to walk very far between pubs!

Most of the pubs in Temple Bar (where all the tourists go) are pretty casual, so jeans, etc. will be fine.


George W
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wear a winter jacket or a warm raincoat it will be cold. if you are lucky it wont rain or be windy the cold is guaranteed.because of the damp atmosphere 5c feels cold.here in toronto 5c feels ok.dont worry it wont be cold in the pubs have a nice time


blossom18
jeans jumpers some and a warm coat and runners or that should be good hope you have fun when your over here


dcdd1_07
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a week later would have been best for st patricks day 17th ,just go casual wear what you fel comforable in maybe some jeans warmer clothes as the weather is about 6degrees so not warm at all and alot of rain lolthats why they called Ireland "The Emerald Isle"always rains thats why its so green .......people are great!and you will have a fantastic time .....pm me if you wana know more im from Ireland


ayhartlasketchup
VERY warm clothes





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