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Dublin weather, reported by Jeter

The live pet-owner forecast for Dublin, Ireland: walk verdicts, paw-safety context, and a very good weather anchor. Real forecast data, reported with more tail wags than your usual station.

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Verdicts use the same temperature bands as our vet-sourced guides to safe walking temperatures and cold-weather limits, including the humidity bump and the 7-second pavement test.

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10-day Dublin forecast

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What Dublin weather usually means for pets

Averages tell you what to plan a wardrobe around. Here is Dublin's typical year with a dog-walk comfort rating for each month, using the same bands as the live verdict above.

MonthAvg highAvg lowTypical midday walk
January47.8°F / 9°C39.4°F / 4°CSafe — great walk weather
February48.4°F / 9°C39.6°F / 4°CSafe — great walk weather
March51.3°F / 11°C41.2°F / 5°CSafe — great walk weather
April54.7°F / 13°C43.9°F / 7°CSafe — great walk weather
May59.7°F / 15°C48.4°F / 9°CSafe — great walk weather
June64.6°F / 18°C53.1°F / 12°CSafe — great walk weather
July68.2°F / 20°C56.3°F / 13°CFine for most dogs
August67.3°F / 20°C55.9°F / 13°CSafe — great walk weather
September63.3°F / 17°C52.3°F / 11°CSafe — great walk weather
October57.6°F / 14°C48°F / 9°CSafe — great walk weather
November52°F / 11°C43°F / 6°CSafe — great walk weather
December48.6°F / 9°C39.9°F / 4°CSafe — great walk weather

Record high: 86°F / 30°C (August, at Merrion Square) · Record low: 17.4°F / -8°C (January, at Merrion Square)

Climate data: Met Eireann 1991-2020 normals (Merrion Square, Dublin).

Dublin weather facts every pet owner should know

  • Dublin's city-centre record high is just 86.0F, one of the gentlest big-city records in Europe, so dangerous heat days for dogs are genuinely rare.
  • July averages a 68.2F high, squarely in the ideal range for long dog walks, making Dublin summer a walker's paradise.
  • Rain falls on roughly 123 days a year with at least 1 mm, peaking in November at 80.6 mm, so a good towel routine matters more than a cooling vest here.
  • January lows average a mild 39.4F thanks to the maritime climate, so a coat below 45F for small and senior dogs covers most of Dublin's winter needs.
Rooftop view over the Dublin cityscape
Rooftop view over the Dublin cityscape. Photo: John Flanagan, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Dublin pet weather questions

Dublin winters are mild: January lows average 39.4F and highs 47.8F, so a coat for small, senior, or thin-coated dogs below 45F is usually all you need. The record low of 17.4F sits in the 20-32F caution range, so shorten walks during rare cold snaps.
Almost never: July averages a 68.2F high and the city record is only 86.0F. On the handful of days above the 77F caution line, shift walks to morning and bring water, and remember flat-faced breeds struggle first.
Expect rain on roughly 123 days a year, wettest in November at 80.6 mm. Frequent light showers mean quick towel-downs and a water-resistant coat for short-haired dogs; full washout days are less common than the reputation suggests.
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