In June, the Camino de Invierno presents diverse weather conditions across its two regions. Castile and León typically experience a mix of sunny and rainy days, with temperatures ranging from mild to warm. Meanwhile, Galicia sees frequent rain showers and cloudy skies, with moderate temperatures. The variability in weather is a constant factor for those traversing the Camino, whether under the sun or amidst a light drizzle.
Starting in Ponferrada, the weather oscillates between sunny and rainy days with highs reaching up to 31°C and lows around 4°C. Rainfall varies, peaking at 10.6 mm. Moving to Las Médulas, similar patterns persist, with periods of sun and moderate rain. Temperatures peak at 28°C, dropping to lows of 5°C. Rain showers are sporadic, with heavier falls reaching up to 7.3 mm.
In O Barco de Valdeorras, initial conditions feature showers accompanied by sunshine and cloudy intervals. Highs fluctuate around 30°C with lows dipping to 6°C. As the trail progresses, rain becomes more frequent in A Rúa de Valdeorras and Quiroga, with showers of up to 15.9 mm and temperatures ranging from mid-teens to low twenties. A Pobra do Brollón follows with a mix of clear and rainy spells, reaching highs of 32°C. Further along in Monforte de Lemos and Chantada, patterns of intermittent sunshine and rain showers continue. Rodeiro and Lalín experience bouts of heavier rain accompanied by cloudy skies. Finally, in Silleda, Outeiro, and Santiago de Compostela, the weather remains unstable, characterized by alternating sunny days and rain showers, with the average daily precipitation varying significantly.
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