September on Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk feels changeable and often cloudy, with showers coming and going between brighter spells. Western uplands tend to catch more frequent rain, while the middle and eastern stretches see longer dry windows, though drizzle and a few heavier bursts still pass through. Temperatures usually sit in the teens Celsius, with the odd afternoon feeling warmer on calmer, sunnier days. Sunshine is patchy rather than sustained, and grey skies are common, but settled days do occur. Overall, it’s a mild, mixed month with quick shifts between damp and dry.
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Starting from the Irish Sea, the coast often wakes to low cloud and drizzle, with brief sunny breaks between light showers. Moving inland through Ennerdale and Borrowdale, showers become more frequent and can merge into longer spells of rain, with occasional heavier bursts on the higher ground. Around Patterdale the pattern stays mixed: grey, damp hours alternate with clearer windows, and a few days lift into brighter, milder conditions. Crossing toward Shap and Kirkby Stephen, rain tends to ease at times and skies turn more changeable than wet, with temperatures mostly in the teens Celsius.
Over the Dales from Keld to Reeth and on toward Richmond, expect a blend of overcast skies, light drizzle, and occasional heavier showers, but also some settled, brighter interludes. Dropping across the Vale toward Ingleby Cross, dry spells often last longer and a few afternoons can feel warm on lower ground, while nights cool off quickly.
Climbing onto the North York Moors around Clay Bank and White Cross, cloud often sits over the tops with periods of drizzle or light rain, then breaks can open quite suddenly. Approaching Grosmont and the coast, days are frequently grey with passing light rain or drizzle, though clearer slots do appear between bands, especially after a front moves through.
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