← Back to BBQ weather guide
🍖

BBQ weather in Cork

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.

Other activities in Cork

Compare BBQ weather

Get the verdict for today

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.

Open the app →

Last updated: 7 May 2026