In September, the Camino de Finisterre experiences variable weather conditions. Temperatures range from comfortable highs of around 18°C to warmer days reaching up to 34°C, with fluctuations in weather patterns that include frequent sunny days interspersed with overcast and occasionally rainy conditions. Precipitation is generally low, although parts of the month see significant rainfall. The route offers a mix of sunny intervals and cloudy moments, with temperatures cooling during the evenings. Walkers can expect a blend of pleasant sunny days and some wetter, cloudier periods as they make their way toward Fisterra.
Starting in Santiago de Compostela, the weather is diverse with sunny days dominating. The early part of the journey is marked by moderate rain at times, but as the route progresses, more sunshine emerges.
Arriving in Negreira, the weather consists of sunny intervals interrupted by periods of overcast skies and occasional moderate rain. Despite some patchy rain, the temperatures remain pleasant with highs reaching up to 33°C on some days.
Continuing to Olveiroa, walkers enjoy mostly sunny conditions, mixed with overcast skies and patchy rain. Rain is occasional, with precipitation levels generally low, highlighted by occasional fog and mist.
In Corcubión, the weather remains variable, featuring sunny stretches alongside overcast days with moderate rainfall. Rain showers occur but are brief, and temperatures are comfortably warm.
Concluding in Fisterra, the weather is again varied with sunny spells, some patchy rain, and occasional heavier rain showers. The temperatures remain warm during the day, cooling off slightly in the evening, providing a fitting conclusion to the journey along this scenic coastal trail.
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