November on the Fife Coastal Path is mostly grey and damp. Expect frequent light rain and drizzle, with occasional heavier bursts, but also some dry, overcast spells and the odd brighter break. It feels cool to chilly most days, with a few milder interludes and some cold mornings that can bring a touch of frost.
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Starting near Kincardine and along the Forth past Limekilns to Burntisland, conditions are often overcast with frequent drizzle and light rain, punctuated by occasional heavier bursts. There are dry lulls here and there, but damp ground is common and cloud tends to linger. Temperatures sit mostly in the single digits to low teens Celsius, with some chilly mornings; in brief colder snaps, a stray wintry flurry is possible in the west.
From Burntisland through Buckhaven toward Elie, the pattern stays changeable and leans more showery. Light drizzle and thick cloud dominate, with occasional moderate rain, then brief brighter spells. Some sections pass largely dry under a dull sky before the next line of showers arrives.
Around Kingsbarns and Leuchars, the open coast keeps showers moving through amid long cloudy spells. Heavier pulses can clip the shore at times, but they are usually short-lived and separated by quieter periods. It stays cool, with occasional milder interludes between the cooler spells.
Up the Tay from Wormit Bay to Newburgh, days are often grey with intermittent drizzle or light rain. A few moderate rain episodes pass through, but there are also calmer, dry windows. Nights can turn colder here, and a touch of frost is possible before overcast mornings return.
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