Galway Weather

Like most of Ireland, Galway has an oceanic climate . The city does not experience temperature extremes, with temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) and above 30 °C (86 °F) being rare. The city receives an average of 1,156 mm (45.51 in) of precipitation annually, which is evenly distributed throughout the year. The average January temperature in the city is 5.9 °C (43 °F) and the average July temperature is 15.9 °C (61 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded in Galway was 31.7 °C (89.1 °F) in July 1921, whilst the lowest temperature recorded was −11.7 °C (10.9 °F) in January 1945.

While extreme weather is rare, the city and county can experience severe windstorms that are the result of vigorous Atlantic depressions that occasionally pass along the north west coast of Ireland. Most of these storms occur between late autumn and early spring. Due to the city’s northerly location, Galway has long summer days. Sunrise on summer solstice occurs at 05:07 WEST and sunset at 22:07. By contrast, on winter solstice, the sun rises at 08:49 WET, and sets at 16:19.

Average Temperature
Jan
48 °F
9 °C
Feb
50 °F
10 °C
Mar
52 °F
11 °C
Apr
54 °F
12 °C
May
60 °F
16 °C
Jun
60 °F
16 °C
Jul
64 °F
18 °C
Aug
64 °F
18 °C
Sep
61 °F
16 °C
Oct
56 °F
14 °C
Nov
49 °F
10 °C
Dec
48 °F
9 °C
Humidity
Jan
82%
Feb
81%
Mar
78%
Apr
74%
May
72%
Jun
77%
Jul
79%
Aug
81%
Sep
81%
Oct
81%
Nov
83%
Dec
84%
Rain
Jan
23mm
Feb
26mm
Mar
47mm
Apr
24mm
May
16mm
Jun
51mm
Jul
21mm
Aug
48mm
Sep
39mm
Oct
29mm
Nov
32mm
Dec
31mm
Clouds
Jan
81%
Feb
76%
Mar
80%
Apr
71%
May
69%
Jun
61%
Jul
63%
Aug
64%
Sep
65%
Oct
65%
Nov
74%
Dec
71%
Sun
Jan
1UVI
Feb
1UVI
Mar
2UVI
Apr
2UVI
May
4UVI
Jun
2UVI
Jul
5UVI
Aug
4UVI
Sep
2UVI
Oct
2UVI
Nov
1UVI
Dec
0UVI

See also