The wettest months, almost everywhere are December and January. April is the driest month generally but in many southern parts, June is the driest.
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The best time to visit Ireland is during the shoulder season (May, September and October). During these months, you'll find less crowds along with cheaper flight and accommodation prices. These months experience mild temperatures, plenty of dry spells and there's a packed festival calendar.
You'll find the high season for accommodation and attractions is usually from April until September. The most popular time to travel is July and August, when you may find yourself sharing attractions with many other visitors.
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.