In November, the Camino Mozárabe from Almería sees varied weather patterns along its route. The journey begins in Almería with predominantly sunny conditions, interrupted by occasional rain showers. As the trail progresses to Granada, a mix of sunny days and moderate rain showers can be expected, especially in areas like Quéntar and Pinos Puente. Further along in Jaén, weather conditions hover between sunny spells and light to moderate rainfall. In Córdoba and Badajoz, the climate shifts between sunny periods and more frequent rain showers, especially in localities like Villaharta and Mérida. Overall, temperatures can vary significantly, starting from mild conditions in Almería to cooler temperatures in the higher altitudes and more northern locations, with the possibility of light to heavy rainfall in certain stretches.
The journey begins with a bright start in Almería as sunny days dominate, though showers appear mid-way, peaking with heavy rain towards Rioja. The weather continues to vary between clear skies and periodic rain as one reaches Alboloduy, with brief overcast conditions in Abla marking intermittent moderate showers. Venturing further, Huéneja experiences a blend of sun and clouds with sporadic heavy showers.
Alquife's climate changes rapidly with sunny intervals followed by occasional heavy showers, transitioning to Guadix where heavy rains occur amidst clear days. Approaching La Peza, a mixture of sun and clouds continues, with patchy rain appearing regularly. Quéntar experiences intermittent heavy showers interspersed with sunshine, while Granada holds mostly sunny conditions with occasional rain. Moving towards Pinos Puente and Moclín, sunny stretches are punctuated by short heavy rain spells.
Alcalá la Real starts with sunshine interspersed with rain, and Alcaudete follows a similar pattern with more frequent heavy rainfall.
The weather around Baena and Castro del Río sees sunny days with a brief spell of rain, while a similar pattern extends towards Santa Cruz. Córdoba and Cerro Muriano face heavy showers amidst dry spells and sunshine. Villaharta experiences moderate showers, clearing occasionally for sunny days, with Alcaracejos showing sunny phases interrupted by significant rain events.
Starting in Hinojosa del Duque, the climate features sporadic showers amidst cloud cover, leading into wetter conditions in Monterrubio de la Serena. Castuera shows a dry start with heavy showers towards the end, similar to Campanario where overcast days limit sunny spells. Don Benito experiences frequent rain, moving into cloudy Torrefresneda and Mérida, which sees heavy showers alongside intermittent sun.
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