What is the wettest county in Ireland?

That's a lot of rain...
According to local weather statistics, Kerry was found to be by far the rainiest county in Ireland, with an annual rainfall of 61.5 inches.
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Where does it rain the most in Ireland?

The wettest weather station is Glanagimla, Leenane, Co. Galway, which averages 2,874.59 mm (113.17 in) rain per year. The wettest synoptic weather station is Valentia Island, which receives 1,430.1 mm (56.30 in) of rain per year, on average. The driest weather station is at Ringsend, Co.
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What is the driest county in Ireland?

According to the statistics, Chill found that Longford is the driest county in Ireland, with an annual rainfall of less than 26 inches!
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What is the warmest county in Ireland?

For the warmest weather…

This is particularly apparent in the south west corner of the country in County Kerry. Valentia Island is the warmest spot in Ireland with an average annual temperature of 10.9 ºC.
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What county gets the most rain?

1. COLOMBIA. Colombia has the highest rate of precipitation which is estimated to be 3240 millimeters per year.
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County Cork: Ireland Explained



Is Ireland the rainiest country?

The decade from 2006 to 2015 was Ireland's wettest on record, with a 10-year average rainfall of almost 1990mm per year. This compares with a long-term 300-year decadal average of 1080mm per year, and just 940mm in 1740-1749 – the driest decade on record.
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What part of Ireland gets the most sun?

According to their research, Wexford comes out on top with 1,600 hours of sunshine per year. Waterford is right behind its neighbour with 1,580 hours of sunshine, while Carlow hangs onto the third spot with 1,540 hours.
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What is the coldest county in Ireland?

Met Éireann have revealed the coldest parts of Ireland ahead of another 'extremely cold' night
  • Oak Park: -3.7C.
  • Ballyhaise: -3.4C.
  • Grange: -3.1C.
  • Gurteen: -2.7C.
  • Shannon Airport: -2.7C.
  • Moore Park: -3.4C.
  • Phoenix Park: -3.9C.
  • Casement: -3.0C.
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Where does it rain the least in Ireland?

The least rainy area is the eastern one, where Dublin is located: here the rainfall is around 760 mm (30 in) per year. Winter, from December to February, is quite cold but not freezing.
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Where is the best place to live in Ireland?

The judges have chosen their shortlist of five in The Irish Times Best Place to Live in Ireland 2021 competition, which is supported by Randox Health. The five places are: Clonakilty, Co Cork; Galway city; Glaslough, Co Monaghan; Killarney, Co Kerry; and Waterford city.
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Which Irish county has most rain?

That's a lot of rain...

According to local weather statistics, Kerry was found to be by far the rainiest county in Ireland, with an annual rainfall of 61.5 inches. Residents in rural Kerry experience 56% more rain than the second rainiest county, which is Cork.
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What part of Ireland gets the best weather?

Ireland isn't best known for its predictable weather; however, when the sun is shining, there is no place we would rather be. And unsurprisingly, the sunny southeast has dominated the top five, with Wexford taking the top spot, followed by Waterford and Carlow, according to a study conducted by Active Iron.
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Which is the best county in Ireland?

Below is the full list of Ireland's Most Livable Counties and with their scores:
  • Waterford (74)
  • Wexford (69)
  • Donegal (67)
  • Cork (63)
  • Wicklow (61)
  • Galway (61)
  • Clare (61)
  • Dublin (58)
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Where is the safest place to live in Ireland?

The Irish Examiner have completed a breakdown of the country's official crime statistics and compiled a national crime league table with the results. It shows that Roscommon and Longford are the safest places to live in Ireland while Mayo is the region with the lowest crime rate.
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What is the wettest county in Northern Ireland?

The wettest places are in the upland area around Killeter Forest in the extreme west of County Tyrone, where the annual average reaches about 2000 mm.
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Why is Ireland so rainy?

Why is Ireland considered so rainy when most Americans get more rainfall on every year? In Ireland, the Gulf Stream provides plenty of moisture and rain showers towards the island.
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Is Ireland colder than England?

Both have a maritime climate but Ireland has less continental influence than England. Temperatures in Ireland are milder over the winter and lower over the summer than England. English winter temperatures generally being lower, England's colder.
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Is Ireland getting wetter?

Ireland is getting warmer and wetter due to climate change, according to a major report published on Thursday. The Status of Ireland Climate 2020 report also shows that sea levels around the coast are rising. That report comes after a UN warning of increasingly extreme heatwaves, droughts and flooding.
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What is the oldest place in Ireland?

BALLYSHANNON- THE OLDEST TOWN IN IRELAND? Ballyshannon claims to be the oldest continually settled place in Ireland.
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Is Scotland colder than Ireland?

The more northerly latitudes of Scotland reflect a colder winter than Ireland's. The average temperatures in January and February (usually the coldest months) in Scotland are 41*F (5*C) to 45*F (7*C). Don't let a little chill put you off.
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What is the hottest day ever in Ireland?

The highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 degrees at Kilkenny Castle, on June 26th, 1887. A status orange high temperature warning is in place for Cavan, Monaghan, south Leitrim, Roscommon, Longford, Westmeath until 9am on Friday. A yellow weather warning is in force for the rest of the country.
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What is the cheapest place to live in Ireland?

Leitrim. According to the Irish Mirror, the cheapest place to live in Ireland is Leitrim. This county is the most affordable place to buy a property, and it is also cheap to rent in this location. The average house price is €127,047 ($150,901).
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What is Ireland famous for food?

14 Irish Main Dishes That Are Associated With Irish History And Traditions
  • Shepherd's Pie. Shepherd's pie is always a great festive dish in Ireland. ...
  • Bangers And Mash. ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Smoked Salmon. ...
  • Champ (Mashed Potatoes With Butter, Milk, And Scallions) ...
  • Black and White Pudding. ...
  • Fish Pie. ...
  • Seafood Chowder.
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Is Northern Ireland colder than England?

Northern Ireland is warmer than Scotland throughout the year, and has milder winters than England or Wales. In terms of rain, Northern Ireland is generally drier than both Scotland and Wales, but wetter than most of England.
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