In November, Camino del Mar experiences varying weather patterns as walkers make their way along the trail. Starting in Ribadeo, the month sees frequent heavy rain showers, particularly in the early stages, with occasional sunny and partly cloudy days. As trekkers progress through the trail, they will encounter a mix of overcast, cloudy, and partly cloudy days, with bursts of moderate to heavy showers. In some locations like San Cosme de Barreiros and Viveiro, heavy rain is a recurring theme. Meanwhile, areas like O Vicedo and Porto de Espasante offer moments of sunshine amidst the rain. Overall, the temperate climate varies from highs in the low twenties to lows in the single digits, with precipitation fluctuating widely each day.
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Starting in Ribadeo, walkers encounter heavy rain showers with occasional sunny or partly cloudy spells. Highs sometimes reach up to 23°C, but the rain can exceed 20 mm on some days. Moving to San Cosme de Barreiros, the weather remains predominantly cloudy, often with moderate rain showers exceeding 25 mm, although there are also dry spells with pleasant temperatures around 21°C.
In Fazouro, the trend of overcast skies and frequent rain showers persists. Rain can be heavy, reaching over 25 mm at times but breaks of sun are present. The journey to San Ciprian continues with a similar pattern, where sunny intervals break the rain-dominated forecast, yet frequent showers necessitate caution.
The weather along the route remains dynamic through Viveiro and O Vicedo, where intense rainfall occasionally hits up to nearly 37 mm amid sunshine and cloud cover. This mix makes for unpredictable walking conditions. At Porto de Espasante, there are some days with clear skies, and temperatures can climb to 22°C, offering a slight respite. As hikers make their way to Cariño and further to San Andrés de Teixido, the weather is dominated by further heavy showers amid overcast conditions.
Nearing the trail's end at Cedeira, there's a continuation of mixed forecasts with moderate rain predicted, although slight clearings contribute to fluctuating daily weather. The final locality, Ferrol, presents walkers with the challenge of coping with significant precipitation, occasionally surpassing 45 mm in a day, amid moderate temperatures that oscillate around the mid-teens.
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