If you're planning anything outdoors in Cork, the city's south coast Irish position makes it one of the wetter places in the UK and Ireland — well above 200 rainy days a year, with December the wettest month and summer fog a regular feature. The trade-off is mild: winters are gentle thanks to the Gulf Stream, snow is rare, and the growing season runs long.
Check today's verdict in the app →If you're planning a BBQ in Cork, the high rainfall and frequent summer fog make timing matter more than date — summer warmth is real when it appears, but chasing the gap between systems is the planning skill here, not picking the warmest week.
WeatherForIt gives you an instant Yes / Take Care / Best Avoided for BBQ in Cork right now — based on live conditions for the next few hours.
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