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In November, the hottest part of Lanzarote is typically the southern region, particularly around Playa Blanca and the Timanfaya National Park. These areas benefit from warmer temperatures and less wind due to their geographical positioning. The coastal areas also enjoy mild weather, making them popular destinations during this time. Overall, visitors can expect pleasant temperatures averaging around 22-24°C (72-75°F).

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