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Weather in cork

#1 Post by immunecfg »

Ive been on some weather sites looking at how the weather will be like over the weekend and next week (http://www.met.ie) but i tend to take what these sites with a pinch of salt, can anyone tell me how the weather has been down there recently and how its gonna be in the next week or so?

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Re: Weather in cork

#2 Post by somedose »

Have you tried Magicseaweed or Accuweather? Magicseaweed is fairly good - give surf conditions on well known beaches and also animations of the wind directions and strengths over the next few days
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Re: Weather in cork

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Re: Weather in cork

#4 Post by BRIAN DUGGAN »

I find magic seaweed,and wind guru the most accurate,the Met Eireaann site has let me down a good few times to be honest.
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Re: Weather in cork

#5 Post by immunecfg »



From those sites at least shows some very fine weather on the way!

Cheers for the help guys.
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Re: Weather in cork

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hopefully we'll be seein a few reports of some big Bass from you Johnny??
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Re: Weather in cork

#7 Post by KERRY1 »

red wrote:hopefully we'll be seein a few reports of some big Bass from you Johnny??


He has no excuses :D
K2 and myself have give him alot of information about how to catch them, from what type of rigs to use, baiting up and the best bait to use and how to best store the bait and the importance of tides etc.
We told him about those slug-go lures as well as we have used them and found them good.
I look forward to seeing your report too Johnny, make sure you take lots of pictures, have a good trip.
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Re: Weather in cork

#8 Post by immunecfg »

I hope so too guys :? or there will be a few red faces lol
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