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Iam planning a honeymoon trip in november beginning to Spain.Is the weather conducive during that time?

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Iam planning a honeymoon trip in november beginning to Spain.Is the weather conducive during that time?

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  1. We were in Madrid and Barcelona last October and the weather was beautiful, just a tad bit cool in Barcelona, but a sweater was all needed.


  2. I don't know but you better wear pants because if you look at the question above you, they don't like shorts.

  3. Autumn (september september through november)

    Like spring, autumn is an excellent time for a visit. The city's mood is quite different as everyone has recently returned to work or school after the August holidays, the temperature is very pleasant with people relieved that the intense July sun is behind them. There are also plently of cultural activities going on. Late in autumn there is always the risk of some rain, but its rarely so much that an umbrella can't cope.

    SUITABLE CLOTHING: Like spring you have to bring clothes for a range of temperatures. Its unlikely to get so cold that a decent sweater can't cope though. Obviously the later in Autumn you go the cooler it gets.

    TEMPERATURES

    Here we have the average temperatures in each month in Madrid:

         - January: 9 ºC

         - February: 11 ºC

         - March: 15 ºC

         - April: 19 ºC

         - May: 22 ºC

         - June: 27 ºC

         - July: 31 ºC

         - August: 32 ºC

         - September: 25 ºC

         - October: 18 ºC

         - November: 13 ºC (55.4 Fahrenheit)

         - December: 9 ºC

  4. Obviously it will very depending on where you are staying (seashore vs. inland, north vs. south).  It'll be nicest right on the Mediterranean.  The average temperatures for Madrid and Barcelona in November are around 50-60 degrees farenheit.

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