Ireland's climate and weather is notoriously unpredictable. So any given month can vary from year to year. March can be quite cold in some years and wet and windy, and even have snow, but that is rare. March can also be quite mild and you can get some nice weather, as the month progresses. See the related link below.
Ireland's climate and weather is notoriously unpredictable. So any given month can vary from year to year. May is generally mild, with some rain and some very good weather. See the link below.
thats like asking what the climate in America is like..... it varies from where you go. southern Italty is pretty hot, Ireland is freezing
wet rainy mild or cold
It is very sunny and maybe sometimes light rain
It is really rainy, humid and pretty nice overall. Not very cold...
usually wet , sometimes freezing, occasionally sunny and cold.
Ireland has a mild wet climate and shares the island with Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland is not a city. There are some cities in Northern Ireland, like Belfast, which is the largest, and cities like Derry and Armagh. Each is different and have their own character, history and special things about them.
Usually very pleasant and in the 70's with lots of sunshine.
Their climates skeptic be hot or cold like all seasons.they would build houses for each different climate
from late august to early march it is very cold and in the summer time it rains a lot so it is chilly.
Ireland is not very large so it is all affected by similar influences in terms of it climate. Most of the weather is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and the gulf stream. Some parts are wetter and windier, like the west coast, and some areas get warmer weather than others, but generally there is not much difference.