In September, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path features a dynamic weather pattern, alternating between sunny spells and rain. Temperatures generally range from 15°C to 21°C for highs and 10°C to 17°C for lows. Various parts of the trail experience moderate rain showers, intermittent heavy rain, and clear skies. The intensity of precipitation changes frequently, with some days being completely dry and others experiencing notable rainfall. Cloud cover varies extensively, influencing the likelihood of rain, and sunny days offer respite with clear skies and warmer temperatures.
Beginning at St Dogmaels, the weather can be changeable with moderate temperatures, starting from 14°C rising to 21°C. Rainfall is sporadic, with some days experiencing substantial showers, while others remain dry under partly cloudy skies.
Moving on to Newport Town, conditions continue to vary as the walker progresses along the trail. Some days are dominated by moderate rain showers, though there are intermittent sunny spells with highs fluctuating around 19°C.
In Fishguard, the weather features a mix of sun and rain. Notable heavy showers occur on multiple occasions, with temperatures peaking on sunny intervals.
As the trail meanders through Pwll Deri, the weather alternates between patchy rain and brief sunny patches. Highs reach up to 24°C on the pleasant days, while rain showers occur intermittently.
In Porthgain, there is a predominance of overcast conditions with occasional moderate rain showers. These are contrasted with stretches of partly cloudy weather offering mild relief.
Proceeding to Whitesands, sunny intervals are interspersed with heavier showers, making waterproof gear essential. Temperatures remain fairly constant throughout this stretch.
At Solva, a similar pattern emerges with heavy rain on certain days, but with clear skies breaking through to offer sunshine and overnight lows of around 12°C.
Through Broad Haven, the weather remains variable, with moderate rain showers and heavier rainfall interspersed with sunny days seeing highs of up to 21°C.
By Martin’s Haven, patchy rain is prevalent, with moments of sunshine offering brief respite. Highs vary from 15°C to 24°C on warmer days.
Dale experiences moderate rain and sunny breaks, with varying temperatures throughout. The precipitation is generally moderate.
In Neyland, the weather pattern reflects varying spells of patchy rain, leading to moderate or heavy downpours, particularly observed during transition to overcast days.
At Angle, weather features a mix of clouds and sunshine, with occasional moderate or heavy rainfall.
In Freshwater West, the forecast includes heavy rain following cloudy periods, with brief intervals of sun peeking through on some days.
Approaching Broad Haven South, rain showers transition into partly cloudy conditions with sunny intervals providing warmth, while the nights remain cooler.
Skrinkle Haven reflects a pattern of moderate rain interspersed with cloudy and partly cloudy conditions, maintaining a constant level of precipitation.
Lastly, in Amroth, sunny days are balanced with patchy rain. Some days experience moderate or heavy rain showers, concluding this diverse weather journey along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
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