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Cork Weather And Best Time To Visit Cork

Planning A Trip To Cork? Here's a snapshot of Cork weather and the best time to visit Cork

Anyone who has ever visited southern Ireland will know Cork to be one of the liveliest cities in the region. Cork City is located along the country’s southern coast and divides the River Lee into two branches before meeting the sea at Cork Harbour. A modern and contemporary city that retains its traditional heritage through its historic buildings and architectural gems, Cork boasts an atmosphere of vibrant cultures coupled with exciting dining options. The Gulf Stream ensures that Cork experiences a mild climate through most of the year. Like the rest of Ireland, be prepared for rainfall in Cork irrespective of whichever month you plan a trip for. The weather is quite unpredictable though, and sunny skies might appear just as randomly as rain does. Read on to know more about some of the best times to visit Cork.

Summer (June – August)

Summer (June – August):  Cork Weather And Best Time To Visit Cork
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Average temperatures hover in the range of 15⁰C to 20⁰C during summers in Cork, making this the most pleasant time of the year to visit. Being one of the regions that is greatly affected by the cruise-ship industry, summer crowds are aplenty all over the city during these months. The days are considerably longer and the afternoons warm and sunny, which allows travellers to spend more time outdoors and enjoy the city’s highlights. Lively festivals and plenty of activities dot the calendar throughout the season. Compared to other months, summers are also the driest time of the year.

Spring (April – May) & Autumn (September – October)

Spring (April – May) & Autumn (September – October):  Cork Weather And Best Time To Visit Cork
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The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn don’t last very long but are some of the best times to visit Cork. The climate is moderate and there are plenty of festivals organised during these months, which is bound to keep you spellbound throughout your trip. While rain may ruin your plans at times, the city bounces back to sunny afternoons just as unexpectedly. If you are looking for lesser crowds, great weather, good deals in hotels and all the tourist fun – these are the best months to visit.

Winter (November – February)

Winter (November – February):  Cork Weather And Best Time To Visit Cork
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Winters in Cork are typically quieter and considered the off-season among tourists. The average temperature is around 9⁰C, but the weather can get considerably cold at times. Daylight hours are very short, and snow can often ruin outdoor plans. However, there are some attractions in the city that can be enjoyed in winters as well, and travellers looking for good deals in shopping will also enjoy this time immensely. Make sure to take advantage of the winter sales before the Christmas holiday season, and also right after the holidays are over. Budget travellers will also be able to find good deals in accommodation packages. St. Patrick’s Day celebrated in March is the biggest festival in the country and is definitely worth staying back for.   

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