Does Ireland have 4 seasons?


Does Ireland have 4 seasons? Ireland his a temperate climate, meaning that we have fairly mild weather all year round. Though we have four seasons, they are less distinct from each other than in other places, such as east coast of America. Temperature ranges are usually cool, and the range is smaller.


What are the 4 seasons in Ireland?

Seasons and weather of Ireland
  • Autumn - August, September, October.
  • Winter - November, December, January.
  • Spring - February, March, April.
  • Summer - May, June, July.


Does it ever get hot in Ireland?

Summer temperatures are generally between 60°F/15°C to 70°F/20°C. One thing that is more than probable is rain - that's what makes our grass so green, so don't forget to pack your rain gear and a woolly jumper!


What is the nicest month in Ireland?

September, along with May and October, is the best time to visit Ireland as prices drop, the days are long, the weather is mild and there's less crowds.


Where do most Brits live in Ireland?

Where Do British Expats Live In Ireland?
  • Dublin: Killiney Bay and Dalkey.
  • County Dublin: Skerries and Malahide.
  • County Cork: Skibbereen, Kinsale and Cork.
  • County Wicklow: Greystones.
  • County Galway: Galway.
  • County Clar: Ennis.
  • County Mayo: Westport.