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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Dublin’s weather is mild and changeable year-round, with cool summers and damp winters. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions; for planning, the key takeaway is that rain can arrive at any time, so a light jacket and umbrella are always useful.

What is Dublin’s climate like overall?

Dublin has a temperate maritime climate, meaning winters are rarely freezing and summers seldom hot. Average highs range from about 8°C in January to 19°C in July. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly across the year, though the driest months are usually April to June. If you’re checking the weather in dublin 10 days or a 14 day weather forecast dublin, expect variability—clear skies can shift to drizzle within an hour.

How do seasons affect what to pack?

For a trip, focus on layering. In summer (June–August), temperatures hover around 15–20°C, with occasional warmer days. Winter (December–February) sees averages of 4–8°C, with frost possible but snow rare. A 21 day weather forecast dublin can give a broad trend, but short-range updates are more reliable. For those used to Fahrenheit, Dublin’s summer highs are roughly 59–68°F, and winter lows around 39–46°F—so always pack for mild conditions.

Warmest monthJuly (avg 19°C / 66°F)
Coolest monthJanuary (avg 8°C / 46°F)
Wettest monthOctober (avg 76 mm rain)
Sunniest monthMay (avg 6 hours/day)

Frequently asked questions

Does Dublin get snow often?

Snow is infrequent in Dublin. The city typically sees 1–3 days of light snowfall per year, and it rarely settles for long. Frost is more common in winter mornings, especially inland.

Is Dublin weather similar to London?

Both have maritime climates, but Dublin is slightly cooler and wetter on average. London’s summers are a few degrees warmer, while Dublin’s winters are milder due to Atlantic influence. See our London weather page for comparison.

Where can I find a 30-day outlook for Dublin?

Long-range forecasts like dublin weather 30 days or dublin weather bbc offer trends, not precise daily predictions. For reliable planning, combine a dublin weather 30 days overview with the live forecast above and check updates closer to your trip.

For broader Australian weather insights, visit our Australia weather hub. If you’re comparing climates, see London weather September or Venice weather for other European destinations.