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ClimateDublin enjoys a lack of temperature extremes with mild winters and cool summers. Because Dublin has a microclimate, it is a few degrees warmer than it's surrounding areas.The average maximum January temperature is 46°F and the average maximum July temperature is 68°F. The sunniest months are May and June with six hours of sunlight (though during these months the amount of daylight is actually longer). The wettest months are December and August with 2.9 inches of rain. Dublin is relatively safe from natural disasters. |
LocationDublin is located at the midpoint of Ireland's easter coast at the mouth of the River Liffey.Dublin is Ireland's largest city expanding only as far as 46 square miles. The city of Dublin is the countries primary seaport. Industry, outside the city of Dublin, is very scarce where as agriculture is booming. |
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