The Camino del Estrecho takes you through the region of Andalusia in southern Spain, mainly characterized by its Mediterranean climate. In March, pilgrims can generally expect mild and comfortable temperatures, with daytime highs averaging around 16-18°C and nighttime lows between 11-13°C. This stretch of the route sees a mix of weather conditions, with sunny days being fairly common, but also frequent opportunities for rain, which can range from light showers to the occasional heavy downpour. The area doesn't experience extreme cold or heat during this period, providing a moderate climate for your journey.
Overall, the region is known for its varied weather, with clear skies interspersed with cloudy and overcast conditions. Rain is not uncommon, but typically it doesn't dominate the forecast, meaning pilgrims should be prepared for changing weather patterns as they progress along the path. Be mindful that the coastal proximity can bring about shifts in weather, where sudden rain showers might break up otherwise sunny spells, offering a dynamic and somewhat unpredictable climate.
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