In July, the Camino de la Ría de Muros-Noia experiences a mix of sunny and rainy days, characterized by varying temperatures across the route. The weather outlook reveals a blend of sunny spells interspersed with periods of rain, making for typical summer weather patterns in this region.
The highs fluctuate between the mid-teens and the low thirties, with cooler lows around the low teens, while rainfall is scattered throughout, with some days seeing heavier showers.
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As the journey begins in Muros, temperatures vary from a cooler 19°C to a warmer 29°C, with periods of sun interrupted by instances of moderate rain, notably peaking at 13 mm on some days.
Moving towards O Cruceiro de Roo, the temperatures hover between 16°C and 26°C. Days are marked by a mixture of cloudy skies, overcast conditions, and the occasional heavy rain shower, reaching up to 20 mm on the wettest days.
In Noia, highs reach up to 32°C on sunnier days, while more overcast days remain cooler with highs of 18°C. Rain remains a possibility with minor showers occurring intermittently.
Approaching A Calle, temperatures rise to a potential 32°C, with overcast days punctuated by moderate rain and occasional heavier showers of up to 3 mm. Finally, arriving at Santiago de Compostela, fluctuations in weather continue with temperatures reaching up to 32°C on sunny days, while others see heavy rains, peaking at around 5 mm, contributing to the storied atmosphere of this renowned pilgrimage destination.
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