In November, the weather along the Camino de Finisterre varies significantly. Rainfall remains a common occurrence, often appearing as moderate or heavy showers interspersed with periods of overcast and cloudy skies. Temperatures vary, with highs typically ranging between 10°C and 21°C, and lows fluctuating from 4°C to 14°C. There are occasional sunny spells, but rain is present throughout the journey. Winds are generally moderate, contributing to the precipitation and cloud cover prevalent throughout the month.
The journey begins in Santiago de Compostela, where rain showers and overcast skies dominate, with temperatures fluctuating from highs of around 21°C to lows near 5°C. As one progresses towards Negreira, the weather remains predominantly cloudy and rainy, with moments of heavy rain leading to precipitation up to 27 millimeters per day and temperatures reaching highs of 20°C. In Olveiroa, the weather continues its pattern of rain and cloudy periods, with highs peaking at 21°C. Travelers moving on to Corcubión will experience similar conditions, with notable days of heavy rain and temperatures typically ranging from 11°C to 19°C. Finally, reaching the end point of Fisterra, the weather does not differ greatly, maintaining its legacy of heavy rain showers with sporadic dry spells, and temperature highs reaching 20°C. Overall, the weather on this route demonstrates a consistency in rainfall and variability in clouds and occasional sunshine.
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