How do you describe seasons in Ireland?

Spring (March, April, May):

- Mild temperatures with average highs in the mid-teens to low twenties degrees Celsius (50s-70s Fahrenheit)

- Variable weather, with sunny days interspersed with periods of rain or drizzle

- Nature awakens, with blooming flowers and vibrant green landscapes

- Ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring gardens

Summer (June, July, August):

- Peak tourist season due to longer daylight hours and warmer weather

- Average temperatures range from mid-teens to low twenties degrees Celsius (60s-70s Fahrenheit), occasionally reaching the high twenties (80s Fahrenheit)

- Occasional sunny spells but also unpredictable weather, including rainfall and occasional storms

- Popular for beach holidays, sightseeing, and festivals

Autumn (September, October, November):

- Temperatures start to cool, with averages ranging from mid-teens to low double digits degrees Celsius (50s-60s Fahrenheit)

- Increased precipitation, with frequent rain and sometimes high winds

- Still, pleasant days occur, particularly in September, known as "Indian summer"

- Ideal for scenic walks, cozy evenings by the fire, and enjoying the vibrant foliage

Winter (December, January, February):

- Coldest season, with average temperatures between 4 and 8 degrees Celsius (40s Fahrenheit)

- Rainfall is common, with occasional snowfall, though snow rarely persists for long

- Shorter daylight hours, with sunrise around 8:30 AM and sunset around 4:30 PM

- Perfect for cozy indoor activities, Christmas festivities, and exploring historic sites

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