The Camino del Azahar in August is marked by consistently warm and sunny days across its regions, with temperatures frequently reaching into the high 30s °C. While rainfall is generally rare, a few locations experience isolated rain showers. Travelers can expect mostly sunny weather with occasional cloud cover, making for an overall pleasant trekking experience.
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Starting in Cartagena, the weather is predominantly sunny with temperatures rising up to 34°C. There is minimal cloud cover and virtually no rain. Moving to Corvera, the warmth continues, with highs peaking at 41°C. The skies remain clear most days, although a short spell of light rain is possible.
In Murcia, temperatures climb to a scorching 40°C with an isolated heavy rain shower breaking the dry spell. The sun's dominance is undeniable as you arrive in Molina de Segura, with temperatures also reaching up to 38°C, accompanied by the slightest chance of patchy rain.
As you proceed to Archena, the sun persistently shines through, with no rain to speak of and highs around 38°C. Further into Cieza, the weather remains mostly sunny with temperatures soaring to 39°C. Rain is absent, ensuring dry conditions under mostly clear skies.
Traversing towards Jumilla, the sunny conditions briefly give way to moderate rain, with temperatures settling at a high of 36°C. The rain is short-lived, quickly giving way to sunshine again. Completing this region's leg in Fuente Álamo, the days are filled with sunshine and temperatures peaking at 32°C without any rain disruptions.
At Pétrola, the weather takes on a more varied pattern. While heavy rain is initially observed, the skies soon clear for sunny days, with temperatures rising to 41°C. The occasional rain interrupts the otherwise dry and warm conditions, but sunshine prevails for the majority of the time as you traverse through this region.
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