Today in Dublin, Ireland

Cloudy with occasional light rain late. Low 53F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70%.

Rain showers in the morning then thundershowers in the afternoon. High 63F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%. Localized flooding is possible.

This weather data was last updated 2024-05-20 05:02:53.

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Dublin Weather

The Dublin weather can be described as mild and moist. The summers are cool and there are no extremes when it comes to weather. You will hear a lot that the weather is changeable, but it is not as if the weather forecasters cannot see the changes coming. All that makes Dublin weather rather predictable which is a good thing for both visitors and the people who live in the city. One thing that seems to be a constant in Dublin is the rain that it will get every year. Though there is snow sometimes in Dublin the fact is that there is rain all year round as the total rainfall per year is an average of 714.6 mm (28.13 inches) and an average of 128 rainy days per year.

Small Changes

Dublin weather is very much like the weather in the northwest of the European continent. There are not big changes in the temperature as there are in the countries close to the Mediterranean Sea or the Alps. To better see the small amounts of change in Dublin weather through the seasons all that you have to do is to look at the averages during the hottest month which is July and the coldest month which is January. The difference is only 11.4 C. That means that although the averages are cooler than normal, you will hardly see extremely cold temperatures or extremely hot ones. The hottest recorded temperature is in fact only 31 C (87.8 F) while the record low is -15.7 C (3.7 F).

Know What To Expect

The fact that Dublin weather is so predictable makes it a great destination to go to. There are no weather extremes at any time of the year. When you realize that the highest temperature recorded does not reach 90 F you know that you will not be going to a beach summer destination. On the other hand the record low does not reach 0 F either. It rains all year long in Dublin so it is a good idea to bring a raincoat no matter when in the year you are planning to visit. The temperatures do not change much from one season to the other, and they also do not change much from day time to night time with the biggest difference happening in July when the change is less than 7 C.

The Summers In Dublin

The summers in Dublin weather is when you are likely to see the higher temperatures; and though those temperatures are not as high there is a high level of humidity in the city. That can make the cool summer temperatures actually feel a bit hotter. Another thing that happens during the summers in Dublin weather is thunder storms. You could see entire days when it rains or at least is cloudy. That is the one thing about the weather in Dublin that can at least be a bit unpredictable. The summer has rainy days, cloudy days and sunny days. Sometimes those days become a few days of the same weather while other times you will see all types of weather in a single week.

Average Temperatures

The average temperatures in Dublin weather are a pretty good indicator of what you can expect when you visit the city. The reason is that they do not go up or down as much with very few exceptions. The hottest monthly average in Dublin weather belongs to July when the average high temperature reaches 20.2 C (68.4 F) and the monthly average low is 13.5 C (56.3 F). The coldest month in average for the city of Dublin is January when the average high is 8.8 C (47.8) and the average low is 3.9 C (39 F). Temperatures hover around those numbers and make small changes month to month.

Best Time To Visit

A lot of people will tell you that the summer is the best time to experience Dublin weather and the temperatures would make arguing that point tough. The late spring and early fall are also great times to visit the city of Dublin. Dublin weather during those times shows similar temperatures with a lower amount of humidity and with fewer thunderstorms. Though these are the best times to visit Dublin, it can also be said that there is no bad season to visit this wonderful city. Dublin weather is great all year long and since it is still rather predictable you will know exactly what to expect during your visit. Pack your things right and you will have a great time in Dublin.

 

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