In May, the Camino Aragonés experiences varied weather conditions, with temperatures generally ranging from lows near freezing to highs in the mid-20s °C. Rain is a frequent occurrence, sometimes heavy, interspersed with sunny and partly cloudy days. The weather is often unpredictable, with patterns changing day-to-day, ranging from heavy rain showers and cloudiness to periods of sunshine. Snowfall is also a possibility at higher elevations, adding a chilly note to the otherwise mild spring climate.
The Camino Aragonés in May demonstrates a medley of weather conditions. In the early days, areas like Somport and Jaca experience heavier rainfalls, reaching up to 25 mm in a day, with temperatures struggling to rise above 14°C. These days are characterized by frequent shifts between cloud cover, rain showers, and brief sunny spells. As the journey progresses towards locations such as Arrés and Ruesta, the variability continues with occasional clear skies punctuating the rain, and temperatures ranging from 4°C to 14°C.
As the route continues towards Sangüesa and Monreal, the weather slightly moderates. More consistent sunny periods emerge, with temperatures climbing to pleasant highs of 26°C, though sudden rain showers, reaching up to 8 mm, are not uncommon. This pattern of alternating sunshine and rain persists as the path approaches Puente la Reina, where highs continue to hover around the mid-20s °C, while lows remain moderate, affording the trail a milder end-of-May climate.
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