May showcases a varied climate on the Camino Inglés with temperatures generally ranging from 12°C to 25°C. Early in the month, sunny spells mix with patchy rain and occasional moderate showers, keeping the landscape fresh and vibrant. As the month progresses, overcast skies and heavy rain showers can punctuate the journey, contrasting with frequent sunny interludes. Conditions shift subtly with the region's topography, making for an intriguing and ever-changing weather experience throughout the pilgrimage route.
Starting in Ferrol, May weather begins with sunny periods alongside occasional patches of rain and moderate rain showers. With highs between 12°C and 21°C, the days bring the freshness typical of early spring, while lows vary from 8°C to 14°C. Moving towards Pontedeume, temperatures remain mild, reaching highs of 13°C to 24°C. The climate includes sunny spells with patchy rain and moderate rains, contributing to a lush landscape. In Betanzos, the pattern persists with predominantly sunny days interspersed with light showers and clouds, seeing occasional peaks at 23°C. Proceeding through Hospital de Bruma, temperatures fluctuate, occasionally reaching up to 25°C, with variable cloud cover and periodic rain showers. As the trail approaches Sigüeiro, the weather features a mixture of sunny and overcast days punctuated by heavy showers, with highs occasionally exceeding 22°C. Finally, in Santiago de Compostela, the climactic conditions retain their variability. May offers sunny interludes and persistent rain showers, with highs ranging from 13°C to 25°C, allowing pilgrims to experience the full breadth of Galicia's spring weather.
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