In June, the Camino Portugués - Senda Litoral offers diverse weather patterns along its route through Northern Portugal into Galicia. Walkers starting in Porto can expect mostly sunny days with occasional rain, while temperatures range from warm highs to mild lows. As travelers progress north, intermittent rain becomes more frequent, particularly near Caminha. The weather in Galicia shows more varied conditions, with the possibility of heavy showers, variable cloud cover, and fluctuating temperatures as the route advances towards Santiago de Compostela.
Starting in Porto, the weather is predominantly sunny, but be aware of sporadic moments of moderate rain. High temperatures hover around 26°C, and nights cool down to around 15°C. Continuing through Vila Chã and Póvoa de Varzim, the pattern holds with mostly sunny forecasts, yet a moderate rain shower could disrupt the journey briefly, with high temperatures reaching up to 24°C. As you reach Marinhas and Viana do Castelo, the probability of rain increases, including some heavy rainfall days. Highs here typically drop closer to 21°C, with lows averaging around 14°C. Approaching Caminha, rain showers become a regular companion, particularly with heavy regional showers, while temperatures vary between 16°C and 25°C.
In Porto Mougás and Saians, expect heavy rain periods mixed with intermittent sunshine and temperatures ranging from 15°C to 28°C. As the trail progresses to Redondela and Pontevedra, rain showers are common, with temperatures varying significantly from cool 14°C highs to hotter spells at 31°C. Moving towards Caldas de Reis and Padrón, the weather continues with patchy rains and brief sunny phases. Finally, in Santiago de Compostela, conditions can switch from heavy rain at times to sunny bursts, with days warming up to 30°C and nights down to around 10°C.
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