In August, the weather along the Camino de la Ría de Muros-Noia reveals a blend of sunshine and periodic rainfall, spanning from the coastal Muros to the historic Santiago de Compostela. The days vary from warm and sunny to occasionally overcast with rain showers. Temperatures fluctuate with highs around the mid-20s Celsius and dip into the mid-teens at night, accompanied by scattered patches of rain across different segments of the journey.
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Starting in Muros, the weather offers sunny days, with highs occasionally reaching 35°C, interspersed with bouts of moderate rain, particularly noticeable early in the journey. As trekkers move to O Cruceiro de Roo, the skies often turn overcast, with highs staying in the mid-20s though one notably hot day reaches 35°C. Rainfall here is sporadic, with few heavier rain showers.
Continuing towards Noia, hikers witness extended overcast periods with moderate rain showers scattered throughout. Despite cooler temperatures initially, the region experiences a sunny peak with highs climbing to 35°C, offering much relief in between cloudy spells.
In A Calle, the sky varies between patchy clouds and periods of sunshine. The temperature rises in peaks up to 33°C but dips into the teens during brief rain spells, offering a refreshing coolness to travelers.
The journey concludes in Santiago de Compostela where the traveler is met with overcast skies and sporadic light rain. As the temperatures begin to soar up to 36°C on sunnier days, evenings settle into the teens providing cool respite from the daytime heat.
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