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October 27, 2005

It only rains 8% of the time in the wettest months in Ireland

danger @ 11:08 am
Don’t cyclists get rained on all the time?

No. In the wettest months, December and February, it rains 8% of the time. In the driest months, July and August, it rains 4.5% of the time. Most cyclists are not deterred by light rain, that is, less than 0.5mm per hour. In Dublin the rainfall exceeds this only 4% of the time during the wettest month.

So stop complaining and get on your bikes instead of standing at the bus stops or sitting in your cars for hours like fools every morning. Check out the brilliant faq at the Dublin Cycling Campaign for more. Thanks Conor.

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