Dublin Weather

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Overview

Dublin Weather is characterized by a maritime temperate climate, featuring mild winters and cool summers. Given its location on the East Coast of Ireland, the city experiences less rainfall compared to the western parts of the country, though it remains famously unpredictable.

Climatic Trends 2026

Recent data from the first half of 2026 shows that Dublin continues to follow a trend of slightly above-average temperatures.

  • Winter 2025/2026: Recorded as one of the dullest in decades, with significant rainfall during Storm Chandra in late January.
  • Spring 2026: March and April saw a mobile Atlantic regime, bringing a mix of heavy frontal rain and pleasant spring sunshine.

Accurate Forecasting

For residents and travelers, keeping track of the "four seasons in one day" is essential. Detailed meteorological breakdowns and real-time alerts are provided by local specialized platforms like Dublin Weather, which focuses on micro-climate data for the Greater Dublin Area, including precipitation charts and wind speed analysis.

Geographic Influence

Dublin's weather is significantly influenced by the Wicklow Mountains to the south, which provide a rain shadow effect, and the Irish Sea to the east, which helps moderate extreme temperature fluctuations.