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Northern Ireland (United Kingdom) in general has a mild climate. Temperatures during the day are in the range from 8 °C (46 °F) in January to 18 °C (65 °F) in July. Temperatures during the night go from 2 °C (36 °F) in February to 11 °C (53 °F) in July. The least rainy month in Northern Ireland is April with its 13 days of rain, the rainiest month is January, when it rains 18 days.
The best months to visit Northern Ireland are July - August. In this period day temperatures range from 18 °C (65 °F) to 18 °C (65 °F), night temperatures from 11 °C (52 °F) to 11 °C (53 °F) and you can expect on average 16 days of rain per month and 5 of sunshine on average per day.
Night temperatures in Northern Ireland range between 2 °C (36 °F) and 11 °C (53 °F) throughout the year.
The hottest month in Northern Ireland is July with a temperature of 18 °C (65 °F). The period with the highest daytime temperatures is in Northern Ireland during June - September. The temperatures range at this time between 16 °C (61 °F) - 18 °C (65 °F).
It rains the least in Northern Ireland in the months of March - June, when it rains on average 14 days per month and 70 mm (2.77 in) of precipitation falls, which is still a number that prevents calling this a wet season.
Generally, Northern Ireland belongs to destinations with higher humidity. It is in the range of 83 % - 91 %.
Yes, Northern Ireland is an above-average wind location with a wind index of 4 - 7. The wind blows the most in December - March and the least in May - September.
The period, which is the sunniest in Northern Ireland, is in the months of April - July, when there is an average of 5 sun hours per day.
The least cloudy months in Northern Ireland are April - July, when the cloud cover is on average only 67 %.
Yes, it can freeze at night in Northern Ireland during these months: December - March, but the frosts can also be very rare or may not happen at all.