July in the Camino Inglés offers a mix of sunshine and rainfall with temperatures averaging between 17°C and 23°C. While sunny days are common, intermittent rain showers can occur, bringing a refreshing touch to the summer warmth. The weather is fairly unpredictable, with some days experiencing moderate to heavy rainfall, particularly in the northern regions. As travelers progress on their journey, they can expect mild to warm conditions, with highs occasionally peaking above 30°C, especially in more inland areas.
Starting in Ferrol, the trail unveils a varied July climate. Early days are marked by temperatures hovering around 22°C, with a mix of sunny and overcast skies. Occasional patchy rain contrasts with periods of full sun, creating an ever-changing atmosphere. Moving towards Pontedeume, temperatures remain steady between 17°C and 24°C, with heavy rain showers sporadically punctuating otherwise partly cloudy skies. The journey to Betanzos reveals similar variability, where sunshine often breaks through the clouds, reaching up to 27°C on warmer days, albeit tempered by occasional moderate rain.
Continuing towards Hospital de Bruma, the path encounters cooler conditions, with highs around 20°C, interspersed with light rain and overcast days. The diverse weather patterns continue in Sigüeiro, where temperatures can spike to 32°C or drop as low as 15°C, reflecting the region's dynamic climate. Finally, as the pilgrimage reaches Santiago de Compostela, the weather remains unpredictable. Highs can reach up to 35°C under sunny skies, yet heavy showers are not uncommon, bringing relief to the warm air. Throughout the Camino Inglés in July, the balance of sunny spells and rainy interludes offers a dynamic backdrop to this storied route.
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