November on the Wicklow Way is cool, damp, and changeable. Overcast skies dominate, with frequent light rain or drizzle and occasional heavier bursts. Brighter spells do appear between showers, but they are often brief. Temperatures sit in the single digits to low teens Celsius.
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From the start near Marlay Park, conditions are often grey with passing light to moderate rain. Short clearer windows can break through, but cloud soon fills back in and drizzle lingers on the climbs into the Dublin Mountains. The air feels cool and raw when showers pass.
Approaching Knockree and on toward Roundwood, drizzle and low cloud are common, with occasional heavier pulses rolling through. Between bands, there are quieter, mainly dry stretches under flat cloud. Visibility on higher ground can come and go as mist clings to the tops.
Around Glendalough, the pattern stays mixed: light rain or drizzle at times, then a few brighter gaps. A steadier spell of rain is possible, especially as systems brush the valley from the west. Even during lulls, the sky often remains overcast.
Continuing through Glenmalure, you can expect another run of changeable hours—mostly cloudy with scattered showers, and the chance of a soaking day when a band stalls. Clearer interludes do occur, giving occasional views before the next shower line arrives.
Further south past Moyne and Shillelagh to Clonegal, the unsettled theme continues. Showers alternate with longer overcast lulls, and at times the rain turns moderate for a few hours before easing. Breaks of partial sunshine are possible between passing bands.
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