Which month is warmest in Cornwall?


Which month is warmest in Cornwall? July is the hottest month in Cornwall with an average temperature of 16°C (61°F) and the coldest is February at 5.5°C (42°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 7 in August. The wettest month is December with an average of 120mm of rain.


Is Cornwall warm in June?

Yes, Cornwall is generally warm in June. The average temperature in Cornwall in June is around 16°C (61°F), with highs of around 19°C (66°F) and lows of around 11/12°C (54°F). The warm weather in June makes it an ideal time to visit Cornwall and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, beach walks, and water sports.


What is the hottest month in Cornwall?

July is the hottest month in Cornwall with an average temperature of 16°C (61°F) and the coldest is February at 5.5°C (42°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 7 in August. The wettest month is December with an average of 120mm of rain.


Does it ever get hot in Cornwall?

In the months of July and August (the hottest part of the year) daily maxima range from about 19 °C (66 °F) on the coast of Cornwall to 22 °C (72 °F) across inland areas of the north-east (Somerset and North Somerset) and also Exeter due to being situated in the Eastern Lee of Dartmoor .


What is the sunniest month in Cornwall?

Cornwall can expect well over 1500 hours of sunshine annually and, whilst May is usually the sunniest month, May to July average around 7 hours of sunshine a day.


Is the sun stronger in Cornwall?

Cornwall benefits from the mildest and sunniest climate in the UK, due to its southerly latitude and the effect of the Gulf Stream. The sea surrounding our coasts and the southwesterly position means that the weather here can be relatively changeable.


Is Cornwall hotter in July or August?

On average, Cornwall enjoys 1,541 hours of sunshine per year with July being the warmest month however, it's unlikely the weather will ever get extremely hot.


Which part of Cornwall has the best weather?

The Roseland Peninsula, on which The Nare resides, has an even milder climate compared to the rest of Cornwall. A part of the south coast of Cornwall, the Roseland has its own micro-climate that allows palm trees, agave plants and other subtropical flowers to flourish in the hotel gardens.