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Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

778.0. "How's the weather over there look for the first 3 weeks in july?" by TJB::WRIGHT (Anarchy - a system that works for everyone....) Mon Jun 25 1990 15:51

Hi all,

here's another semi-useless note from a bloody tourist:

My girlfreind and I are landing in shannon june 30th, and spending 17 days
touring the country by car.

I have two remaining questions:

1. What is the outlook for the weather for that time (historical is fine)
   in other words - warm or cold, sunny or really rainy, highly variant from day
   to day or somewhat stable??

   And yes, I do realize that ireland is wet, and the weather is capricous...


2. where are the good radio stations, on the whole - AM or FM? By good, I mean
   Rock, Traditional, and Classical stations whose program directors are awake
   and functioning as apposed to asleep and stuck in 1970 or '60 or '80...

thanks alot...

grins,

clark.
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778.1Touring weather better in May or June?LANDO::ODONNELLWed Jan 26 1994 16:1915
    
    Planning a trip over in either late May or June 1994 timeframe with two 
    neophytes, and was about to call the Irish Tourist Board, but decided
    to stop and ask here first:
    
    	1. When is the weather at it's best? May or June
    
    	2. Any eclectic festivals or events that are just a grand time?
    	
    	  I attended the Oyster Festival in Galway last year, and had a 
    	  great time with the people I had a chance to have a taste with.
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    	_Kevin
778.2June is better.AYOV25::JDOOLEYFri Jan 28 1994 04:188
    June would be better for touring, weatherwise. Unlike certain parts of
    the U.S, Ireland does not get extremes of hot or cold weather, while it
    is rare enough for the temperature to drop below freezing in winter it
    rarely gets hotter than 28 or 29 degrees Celsius in the Summer.
    Rain is the big consideration in Ireland, make sure to bring plenty of
    raingear just in case.
    Early May could still have the raw coldness of Spring in it so June is
    better for that reason.
778.325 Degrees? Some Hope!SIOG::CASSERLYEireannach is ea meFri Jan 28 1994 08:047
    It would be very optimistic to expect 23-25 degrees this year,
    considering we have been inundated with wet wet wet weather since the
    first week in June last year. 
      If memory serves me right, we have had a great spell of weather in
    May this last two years and the summer died a death after that.
    
    Tom
778.4Actually, I'd go in July!KURIUS::LIBOVEFri Jan 28 1994 09:3611
I was in Ireland (in Galway, all times) March 1993, May-July 1993, and November 1993.
The hottest day ever was just about 70F / 21C, averaging much less.  July was probably
the absolute best weather and temperature month of the year.

May would definitely be chancing bad early Spring holdover weather. July also has
the advantage of longer days (~5:00am to ~10:30pm).

Regardless of when you go, though - GO!  Ireland is wonderful!

-Jay

778.5cold!!!BERN01::BYRNEFri Jan 28 1994 10:138
    I was in Ireland last June from the 20th to the 30th.
    
    
    It was pretty cold most days, between 14 and 18�C - aran jumper and light 
    jacket - definetly not shorts weather. We toured the west coast. 
    The hottest day was about 26�C in Cork !
    
    Therese 
778.6I enjoyed May more than June in 1992SNELL::ROBERTShe's a high tech redneck!Fri Jan 28 1994 12:526
    
    I think late MAY is the best month to tour the country side if you enjoy
    wild flowers.  also, airfare rates increase after June 1st (seasonal).
    
    
    Gary
778.7Ha...nice in July :^)STOWOA::OROURKERUN-BY_FRUITINGFri Jan 28 1994 13:217
    
    I'd vote for May too!  I was there for 11 days this past July..and it
    RAINED everday I was in the West!   But no matter....it is still a
    great place to visit!
    
    /jen
    
778.8Trust MeACTGSF::BURNSANCL�RFri Jan 28 1994 14:386
    
    
    It almost NEVER rains in the Pubs ...  	:-)
    
    
    
778.9Galway pubs are entertaining...SNELL::ROBERTShe's a high tech redneck!Mon Jan 31 1994 11:2014
    
    
    >It almost NEVER rains in the Pubs ...  	:-)
         

	�only time this happened was at "seajan ua neactain" when the
	�pipes leaked from the ladies loo upstairs.


	Ooops!  that incident was not at Neactain's.  It was "The Quays"
	nearby...

	;�)  
    
778.10ACTGSF::BURNSANCL�RMon Jan 31 1994 11:507
    
    
    I would have thought the location would have been "The Hole in the
    Wall"	:-)
    
    
    
778.11Out west 24-Aug--10-SepTINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Sun Jul 31 1994 15:175
    What kind of weather and temperatures can we expect along the west
    coast during the last week in August and First in September?  We'll be
    visiting Shannon, Doolin, Galway and the Achilles.
    
    -- Jim
778.12Nothing could be finer than to be in Crossmalina in the morning....ESSB::KILBANETue Aug 02 1994 05:4524
.11

 Hi Jim,

 When you visit Achilles watch out for his heel %^)

 End of August, early Sept is usually good weather wise in the West (it does not
 vary that much from  Achill to Doolin, but if the sun is splitting the rocks in 
 Achill and you are in Doolin  under 3 feet of water dont blame me %*)) 
 
 The temperture could be in the low 60's,during the day very mild at night too. 
 Of course it could rain a lot which brings the temp down to the 
 mid 50's. Anyway come prepared and you will not be caught unawares. Bring
 shorts, T shirt, woolie jumper and rain gear. You will probably get to use 
 them all in the same day. %^)

  If you require any further info, especially on Achill drop me a line.

  Enjoy your trip!


  Des.
  
  
778.13here's hoping for reasonable weather !CTHQ::COADYTue Aug 02 1994 17:557
    
    Gee how one forgets; its a long time since I have heard 60 degrees
    defined as a warm day :=), I must be too long gone.
    
    Lets hope its at least in the 60's as I'm there on the last week of
    August also and I guess it will be sunny unless it rains between the
    showers.