What is the Climate of Ireland?

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Ireland has a mild oceanic climate. The highest recorded temperature was 91 degrees F. The lowest was -2.4 degrees F. Rainfall is generally light, but the western area tends to have worse storms due to the Atlantic Ocean.
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The climate in Ireland is temperate maritime; modified by North Atlantic Current; mild winters, cool summers; consistently humid; overcast about half the time.
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Ireland has a maritime climate and receives lots of precipitation year round. This is why Ireland is so green. The winters can be very cold and temperatures may not rise above freezing
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Ireland has a mild oceanic climate. The highest recorded temperature was 91 degrees F. The lowest was -2.4 degrees F. Rainfall is generally light, but the western area tends to have
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Ireland has a temperate maritime climate. Ireland gets a lot of rain, but in the wintertime it rarely gets any snow except in the mountains. The areas near the coast don't have much
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