In October, Ireland transitions into autumn, experiencing cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, moderate winds, and shorter daylight hours.
October in Ireland brings cooler conditions, with average temperatures ranging from 6°C (43°F) to 13°C (55°F). Coastal areas, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, tend to be milder, while inland regions may experience slightly cooler temperatures, especially during the night.
Rainfall increases across Ireland in October. Eastern regions like Dublin receive about 76 mm (3 inches) over 10 days, making them relatively drier. In contrast, western areas such as Galway experience higher rainfall, averaging 127 mm (5 inches) over 16 days during the month.
October experiences moderate winds, with average speeds around 24 km/h (15 mph). Coastal regions, especially along the west, may encounter stronger gusts due to Atlantic weather systems.
Daylight decreases in October, with approximately 10 to 11 hours of light daily. The sun typically rises around 7:30 AM and sets near 6:30 PM at the beginning of the month, with daylight hours shortening as winter approaches.
While both regions share similar climates, subtle differences exist:
In summary, while Ireland and Northern Ireland share comparable October weather patterns, Northern Ireland tends to be slightly cooler and wetter.