Yea, It looks like it realises the flow temperature is getting too high (because emitters are unable to get rid of the heat quick enough) and so does one last blast, often increasing input power a bit.
This then results in it being a bit longer before the next cycle.
I think this is probably based on it learning how your room temperature reacts to this so if doing this doesn't make much difference to how stable the room temp is it probably does it more but if it was having an impact it might not do it so much and allow more cycles.
The FTC6 controller allows you to configure limits on the amount of over and undershoot to allow as well as a responsiveness time that can be adjusted to account for different types of emitters, like radiators being fast responding and UFH being slower.
Frustratingly there is no way to configure the over and undershoot when in Weather Compensation mode. This makes it fairly inefficient unless your emitters are sized appropriately and there is enough heat loss due to low outdoor temps.
This is all based on my assumptions watching what it does.