In November, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path experiences a varied weather pattern with frequent rain and overcast skies. Highs range from 8°C to 17°C, while lows fluctuate between 5°C and 14°C throughout the month. Precipitation is common, with days of heavier rainfall interspersed with periods of cloudiness and occasional sunny intervals. The weather remains consistently damp with occasional breaks for sun, characteristic of this time of year along the Welsh coast.
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The journey begins in St Dogmaels, dealing with numerous rainy days with highs reaching up to 17°C. Similar conditions persist in Newport Town, where temporarily sunnier weather follows rainy spells.
Continuing to Fishguard, rain remains prominent, though scattered cloudiness provides brief reprieves. As one moves through Pwll Deri, Porthgain, and Whitesands, the pattern alternates between moderate showers and some clearer skies, temperatures remaining mild.
Further on, Solva and Broad Haven experience a mix of heavy showers and occasional dry patches, with cloud cover predominating. As the path leads to Martin’s Haven and Dale, the weather variations continue, alternating between heavy rain and moderate showers.
Neyland to Angle brings persistent showers with brief periods of overcast conditions, while the stretch from Freshwater West to Broad Haven South offers slight relief with some sunshine alongside rain. Finally, the path towards Skrinkle Haven and Amroth maintains this mix, sprinkled with intermittent sunshine amidst regular rainfall.
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