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 hiking around Truro, the coast paths and inland moors are immediately accessible but represent very different conditions — the coast catches wind that inland valleys don't, and Bodmin Moor in particular gets weather that the lowland forecast doesn't capture.
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