In July, the Camino Manchego is hot and mostly dry. Afternoon highs commonly reach 31–38°C and can briefly hit 41°C; nights sit near 14–25°C. Skies are often clear or partly cloudy, with intermittent overcast spells. Showers are infrequent, but isolated drizzles or thunderstorms can produce 1–17 mm in a day, with most days remaining dry.
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Ciudad Real starts hot and dry, with highs between 25–37°C and nights around 14–22°C. Skies vary from clear to partly cloudy with occasional overcast spells, and rain is rare, limited to brief drizzle near 1 mm.
Malagón continues with similar heat, typically 25–36°C by day and 15–22°C at night. Cloud cover fluctuates between clear and overcast, and light showers appear on a few days, bringing up to 3 mm.
Urda often runs hot after a changeable start, with highs from 22–37°C and lows of 13–22°C. Skies swing from overcast with rain to long clear spells; occasional storms can deliver about 5–17 mm on a day, with many dry days in between.
Los Yébenes sees mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions, with highs of 26–38°C and nights of 12–22°C. Showers are uncommon and usually light, roughly 1–3 mm when they occur.
Sonseca stays very warm, with daytime temperatures of 27–38°C and nights near 14–23°C. Expect largely clear skies punctuated by brief overcast periods; rainfall is scarce, near 1 mm on the wettest days.
Toledo ends the stretch with notable heat, frequently 31–38°C and occasionally up to 41°C, with lows of 18–25°C. Conditions are mostly clear, but a few days turn stormy, when up to 16 mm can fall before returning to dry, sunny weather.
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