Compare Cornwall and County Cork Weather

Cornwall is 321.1 kilometers (199.5 miles) away and has the same time zone with County Cork, Ireland. Both Cornwall and County Cork are in the same climate zone with Marine west coast, warm summer (Köppen climate classification: Cfb).

Cornwall generally has warmer weather than County Cork. The average mean temperature in Cornwall is 12.23°C (54.01°F) while County Cork’s temperature is 10.85°C (51.53°F) and the difference is 1.38°C (34.48°F). Cornwall is warmest on average in August, when the day time temperature may reach 16.9°C (62.42°F), while County Cork is warmest in July when the average high temperature is 16.12°C (61.02°F). Cornwall is coldest in February when the average low temperature is 6.63°C (43.93°F), while March is the coldest month in County Cork, when night time temperature often falls below 4.0°C (39.2°F).

Finally, Cornwall has about 1.72 times less rainfall than County Cork, (Cornwall’s 60.54mm vs County Cork’s average of 104.09mm).

Comparison summary

WeatherCornwallCounty CorkDifference
Hottest monthAugust: 16.9°C (62.42°F)July: 16.12°C (61.02°F)0.78°C (33.4°F)
Coldest monthFebruary: 6.63°C (43.93°F)March: 4.0°C (39.2°F)2.63°C (36.73°F)
Wettest monthDecember: 88.89mm (3.5in)December: 131.15mm (5.16in)42.26mm (1.66in)
Driest monthMay: 36.53mm (1.44in)April: 77.88mm (3.07in)41.35mm (1.63in)

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