November on this trail is changeable and often damp. Overcast skies are common, with frequent light showers and occasional longer spells of steady rain, broken by shorter sunny windows. Days feel cool to mild, while nights turn cold, especially inland. Colder snaps can bring a brief wintry touch on higher or more exposed stretches, though most precipitation falls as rain. Overall, expect quick shifts between grey, wet hours and calmer, brighter interludes.
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Starting out, skies tend to be grey with frequent drizzle and light rain, and brief brighter spells between fronts. Through Irurtzun the pattern remains showery, with cloud hanging on the hills and occasional heavier bursts. By Altsasu, the same unsettled mix persists, and during colder snaps showers can turn wintry; days are generally in the low to mid‑teens, with notably cooler nights.
Crossing into Salvatierra, short clear windows often give way to bands of rain that can be heavy before easing again. Around Vitoria, the sequence repeats: overcast hours, passing showers, then a brighter break, with a few soaking spells when fronts move through. Temperatures stay cool by day and cold at night, with the chill more noticeable after clearer periods.
From La Puebla de Arganzón to Miranda de Ebro, expect alternating squally rain and calmer, brighter intervals under mostly cloudy skies. Through Baños de Sobrón and Quintana Martín Galíndez into Trespaderne, showers remain frequent and can briefly turn to wet snow in colder outbreaks. Farther along toward Quintana de Valdivielso, Pesquera de Ebro, and Orbaneja del Castillo, overcast conditions dominate with intermittent light rain, punctuated by occasional steadier falls before easing; days usually sit from the high single digits to the mid‑teens, with chilly nights in the valleys.
Entering Polientes, overcast hours and light rain or drizzle are typical, with a colder spell capable of producing snow. Through Villanueva de la Nía, precipitation varies from misty drizzle to a thorough soaking as fronts pass, with brief wintry bursts possible. Approaching Aguilar de Campoo, cloud still prevails with scattered showers and a chance of a short-lived snow episode on the coldest days; this is the coldest stretch overall, with cool days and sharp nights.
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