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Ah yes the metropolis that is Wexford City. I was down there last week, very impressed with the improvements to its metro system.
Strange to see Irish cities on a dry side
No way they’re calling Galway dry
I live in Seattle and subjectively the weather is way better here than Cork or Dublin. I think Seattle must have more dry days or more dry days in a row during the summer. Summers are also a few degrees hotter than Ireland, and winters a couple degrees colder. Point being, average total rainfall in the year isn’t telling you much about the experience of rain in a place.
How is Galway not in wet cold
Cork dryer than Dublin!? Not a hope. Cork gets 1200mm per year and Dublin 750mm.
Donegal City
The primary units being used here are insane, its like if you made a chart laying out the density of liquids using tablespoons and feet.
Kerry City?
Amazing the differences between different locations in Ireland. Grew up with the cold winters and relative dryness of the north midlands. Now live in the sapping wet but noticeably milder south Kerry area.
Have a little weather station running at nearly 2000mm of rainfall for the year so far. I’ve heard of new arrivals, retirees from UK who, after finding their rural paradise, sold up after just one waterlogged Kerry winter.
You’ve definitely made more than a few errors here. In what world is Cork drier than Dublin, Galway drier than Derry, and Donegal warmer than Kerry.
Who tagged buenos aires as “dry hot” never lived a summer with 38° and 100% humidity there.
The thing is a lie.
I was in Chicago last winter, it is much colder and drier than Ireland. By drier I mean less humid.
What climate is the nicest to live in? I am guessing somewhere near the centre like Buenos Ares Atlanta or Shanghai.
I love Paris in the, spring time. I love Paris in the fall.
Is Waterford a joke to you?!
dry cold my arse.