The Irish climate
Climate in Ireland
Ireland’s climate, much like its people, is full of character—dynamic and ever-changing. It is best described as
temperate, damp, and variable, with frequent rainfall and relatively moderate temperatures throughout the year.
Due to the influence of the Gulf Stream, Ireland enjoys a milder climate than other countries at similar latitudes. This
warm ocean current helps maintain ice-free coastlines during winter and contributes to the country’s overall
temperate conditions.