Weather forecast builder for the Camino Mozárabe from Almería

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About weather on the Camino Mozárabe from Almería

The Camino Mozárabe from Almería moves from a dry Mediterranean start through Granada and Jaén, across Córdoba, finishing in Mérida’s dehesa. March, April, and October typically offer the most reliable mix of mild days, decent daylight, and manageable showers. Heat builds quickly toward and beyond the Guadalquivir plain in late spring and summer, while mid‑winter brings shorter days, cooler nights, and more frequent rain with occasional higher‑elevation snow near Granada.

  • Spring: Green landscapes, cool mornings, mild afternoons, and occasional showers; brisk early hours near Granada, warming noticeably toward Córdoba.
  • Summer: Predominantly sunny and very hot, with long exposed stretches and scarce shade; occasional short-lived showers around Granada and Badajoz.
  • Autumn: Warm days and mild nights, clearer air across olive groves; rain increases later, with intermittent heavy showers and stickier farm tracks.
  • Winter: Shorter days with cool nights and frequent rain; occasional higher‑elevation snow near Granada, variable sun-cloud spells, and limited rural services.

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