In September, the Camino Portugués Central experiences diverse weather across its route, varying from sunny days with highs reaching up to 41°C to cooler and rainy moments, especially in the northern sections. Rainfall, both moderate and heavy, occurs intermittently, making for a dynamic weather experience. Overall, temperatures consistently range from around 11°C during the cooler mornings to highs above 35°C in sunnier spells. The route presents a mix of climates with frequent variations in cloud cover, rainfall, and occasional fog, especially as one progresses northward towards Galicia.
In September, Lisboa sees several sunny days with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 32°C, complemented by occasional rain showers and overcast skies, particularly towards the end of the month. Rainfall is minimal, with only sporadic showers.
In Santarem, the weather is consistently sunny with occasional overcast days. High temperatures push to 41°C on the hottest days, while lows can dip to 13°C, especially during cooler nights. Although some rain falls, it is generally light.
The Centro region witnesses a variation between sunny spells and multiple days of rain, particularly in places like Águeda and Albergaria-a-Velha. Temperatures fluctuate significantly, with highs peaking at 36°C but also clear dips on rainy days. Precipitation is more frequent and heavier in this region.
As we move into Norte, there are clear sunny days interspersed with moderate to heavy showers. Highs remain in the mid to high 20s°C, but rain is more prevalent with cloudy periods and occasional thunderstorms.
Galicia faces an unpredictable mix where sunny days are interrupted by moderate to heavy rainfall. Highs seldom exceed the mid-20s°C, and lows can drop to single digits on particularly cold nights. The frequent rain showers and cloud cover dominate this stage, painting a cooler and wetter landscape.
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