In July, the Camino de Invierno experiences varied weather conditions across its two main regions: Castile and León, and Galicia. While temperatures can be fairly warm, fluctuations are common throughout the day. Moreover, precipitation is generally low, although sporadic showers and overcast conditions are not uncommon. The region enjoys sunny spells as well, particularly in the afternoons. Overall, weather conditions suggest a moderate range that accommodates both cooler mornings and hotter afternoons with potential rainfall intermittently disrupting the sunny periods.
In Castile and León, locations such as Ponferrada and Las Médulas experience mild mornings with temperatures climbing from 15°C to 30°C as July progresses. Sunny intervals occur frequently, interrupted occasionally by patchy rain, which can reach up to 7 mm on some days. Clouds are prevalent in the mornings, gradually clearing as the day warms.
In Galicia, locales like O Barco de Valdeorras and A Rúa de Valdeorras see consistent yet varied weather. Highs range from 20°C to the high 30s°C, with precipitation ranging from 0.0 mm to 10.5 mm on certain days. Overcast skies break into sunshine sporadically. Further into regions like Monforte de Lemos and Santiago de Compostela, temperatures can peak at 37°C with hot sunny days, despite the occasional misty morning or sudden downpour, running up to 5 mm in a day. Overcast beginnings occasionally give way to clearer late afternoons, making the climate quite dynamic yet mostly pleasant.
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