THE WEATHER IN IRELAND AND SPAIN
The weather of Ireland and Spain are quite different. In Ireland, the weather is very changeable: it can rain in the morning, the sun comes out at noon and it can be windy in the afternoon. Temperatures are usually mild, but it is rarely very hot.
On the other hand, in Spain, especially in the south, summers are very hot and dry. In some cities, such as Seville or Córdoba, temperatures easily exceed 40 degrees in July and August. In addition, there are more hours of sunshine throughout the year. This also influences lifestyle: in Spain it is common to be outdoors, dine late and enjoy terraces. In Ireland, outdoor activities are very weather dependent.
Therefore, climate affects not only the landscape, but also the way people live. Both climates have advantages and disadvantages depending on the time of year. As you would expect, I prefer the weather from my country.
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