If you're planning anything outdoors in Truro, the Cornish climate is one of the most distinctive in the UK — winters are the mildest on mainland Britain, frost is rare on the coast, and palms grow in sheltered gardens. The trade-off is exposure: Cornwall catches Atlantic systems before anywhere else in England, and 60mph gusts during winter storms are routine. Sunshine hours are among the highest in the country, but rain totals are real too.
Check today's verdict in the app →If you're cycling in Truro, the rolling Cornish terrain and Atlantic wind exposure shape the ride more than rainfall — prevailing southwesterlies make westbound rides hard work, and the lanes funnel wind in ways that flat-country cyclists don't have to think about.
WeatherForIt gives you an instant Yes / Take Care / Best Avoided for Cycling in Truro right now — based on live conditions for the next few hours.
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