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Does England and the Republic of Ireland have the same kind of weather?

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Does England and the Republic of Ireland have the same kind of weather?

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  1. Not really and there is no difference geologically or meteorically between the north of Ireland and the south, 32 counties more or less have the same weather at all times.  Britain does have a higher summer temperature and colder winters, also prone to more flooding and heavier rain and storms. The 32 counties of Ireland very temperate very mild winters and medium to warmish summers, but very little in the way of storms and heavy winds.  But it does rain a lot overall a very temperate climate, the same can't be said for Britain.  


  2. I think overall they do although it would vary a little from region to region and we may not have the same kind of weather at the same time.  

  3. Very similar yes.

  4. For the most part, yes, but it depends on whether (no pun here!) you're near the sea or the ocean. The weather on the west of Ireland, being on the Atlantic, can be more variable than England's eastern parts.

  5. yes.

  6. Yeah I would say so, I live in Scotland.  I am from Wales.  I just got back from vacation in Dublin - AND I spent a couple of days in London last week.

    The weather is just as grey in all of the UK.


  7. Broadly - yes!

    Regionally - no!

    They do have the same "kind" but nt necessarily at the same time!

  8. Yes, similar to the point of almost identical.

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