Cork’s weather forecast for the bank holiday weekend shows a mix of clouds, light rain, and chilly temperatures, with Sunday being the best day for outdoor plans.
Today will be calm and cloudy, with temperatures around 8ºC, peaking at 10ºC in the afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy skies, but some sunny spells may break through.
It should be a relatively dry day, with only a few patches of drizzle expected.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the forecast is a bit mixed. Tomorrow, temperatures will rise slightly, but light rain will start in the morning, turning into heavier showers by evening.
These showers will continue overnight, wrapping up early Sunday morning. Sunday will be chilly but mostly dry, with temperatures again around 8ºC, peaking at 10ºC.
There’s still a chance of drizzle on Sunday, but any showers should pass quickly. Monday will see similar conditions, with temperatures reaching double digits and a few showers after 6 p.m.
While beach weather isn’t ideal, many families will still head to the coast this weekend. If you want to get outside, Sunday looks like the best day to do so.
The full regional forecast for Munster is available below.
Today
Early frost will clear, leading to a mostly dry day with sunny spells. It will get cloudier in the west towards evening, with drizzle and mist in some coastal areas. Expect temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees, with light winds shifting to a fresh southerly breeze later.
Tonight
Tonight will be breezy with patchy light rain and drizzle in some areas. Lowest temperatures will be 3 to 7 degrees early on, turning milder by Saturday morning. Southerly winds will become fresh and gusty overnight.
Tomorrow
Saturday will be mostly cloudy and breezy, with scattered light rain and drizzle. More persistent rain will develop in the west later in the evening. Maximum temperatures will be 10 to 12 degrees, with strong southerly winds.