IE local weather decision
Should I cut the grass today in Ireland?
Use local Irish weather to decide whether cutting the grass is a GO, CAUTION or NO-GO.
Quick answer
A good grass-cutting day in Ireland usually needs a dry break, manageable wind and a lawn that is not still wet from recent rain.
GO when...
- A dry window is expected.
- Rain risk is low.
- Wind is manageable.
- The lawn is not likely to be waterlogged.
CAUTION when...
- Recent rain may have left the grass wet.
- Showers are possible.
- There may be a short dry window only.
- Ground conditions may still be soft.
NO-GO when...
- It is raining now or rain is likely soon.
- The lawn is wet underfoot.
- Strong wind or storms are expected.
- There is not enough daylight.
FAQs
Can I cut wet grass?
It is better to wait for the grass and ground to dry.
Is a short dry spell enough?
Only if the lawn is already dry enough and you have enough daylight.
Does wind matter?
Yes, strong wind can make mowing messy or unsafe.
Should I wait until tomorrow?
Use the checker to compare tomorrow or the weekend.
Is this specific to my location?
The checker uses local weather once you enter a town or use location.