November on the Dingle Way is cool and unsettled. Overcast skies dominate, with frequent drizzle and light to moderate rain, and the odd heavier burst. Dry spells do occur, but sunshine is usually brief and low. Daytime temperatures tend to sit in the cool single digits to low teens Celsius, with chilly nights. Expect plenty of damp underfoot and changeable conditions from day to day.
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Starting out from Tralee, the month often feels grey and damp. Drizzle and light to moderate rain pass through in pulses, with short dry interludes under thick cloud. Days are generally cool—single digits to low teens Celsius—with colder nights.
Over the shoulder to Camp and onward to Annascaul, showers remain frequent. Periods of steadier rain are common and can turn heavier at times, then ease back to patchy drizzle and dull overcast.
Around Dingle and west toward Dunquin, the pattern holds: plenty of cloud, regular light rain or drizzle, and occasional wetter spells. Some stretches come largely dry but stay grey, with only brief hints of brightness.
Along the north coast near Feothanach and around Brandon Bay to Cloghane, showers can stack up, with heavy drizzle and bouts of moderate rain separated by quieter, overcast lulls. East toward Castlegregory, expect similar stop–start precipitation with the odd brighter window.
Returning toward Tralee, the mix repeats: light rain and drizzle most likely, punctuated by a heavier burst now and then. On rare days, a brief wintry shower can’t be ruled out at low levels, though it’s more typically cold rain.
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