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Is the weather sunny where you are?

Sunny day in the south east of Ireland here
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It's kinda moody today. Fluffy white clouds with darker ones behind them.

As I typed that it started to drizzle.
shaneoc · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 AH, it's started to rain there so. We get plenty of rain here.
@shaneoc We're always grateful for it. Except when the roofs leak.
shaneoc · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 Lol, well the roof leaking wouldn't be fun! Yeah we get a lot of rain here in Ireland, usually windy or rain. But the summer days can sometimes be quite sunny. Although can vary from one day to the next.
@shaneoc July here is 'the wettest month' and averages 1.11 inch of rain.
shaneoc · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 I like the rain, some people love the sun, and go on about wanting more sun. I find the rain just relaxing.
@shaneoc Me too. I oughta move to Ireland!
shaneoc · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 I'm guessing you're in the states? I've never been, but would love to. Yep, you should visit Ireland sometime. We get a lot of tourists here from all over. Lot of Americans too
@shaneoc New Mexico high desert
shaneoc · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 Ah, so a very hot part of the states then. No wonder you'd be glad for rain then sometimes.
@shaneoc It's hot - but rarely uncomfortable due to low humidity.
shaneoc · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 Oh nice. I'm guessing for someone not used to it, it would take some adapting to though lol
@shaneoc I moved here from Pennsylvania, which is a whole lot more like Ireland and it didn't take much adapting.
shaneoc · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 Oh okay. I wouldn't know. I've never been to any part of the states. I'm guessing most parts of the states though are hotter generally than Ireland is.
@shaneoc Probably. We're mostly not surrounded by the cooling sea.
shaneoc · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 That's true. We have the big atlantic on one side, and the Irish sea the other etc