The Camino Portugués from Tui to Santiago de Compostela in June presents varied weather conditions. This month is typically marked by a mix of sunny and cloudy days, with temperatures ranging from cool 10°C lows to warm 28°C highs. Rainfall is scattered, occurring intermittently along the route, impacting some days with moderate to heavy showers. Walkers can expect periods of dry spells interspersed with patches of rain, reflecting a dynamic weather pattern typical for the region in June.
The journey begins in Tui, where the weather is a blend of sunny and partly cloudy days, with occasional moderate rain showers. Temperatures range from 9°C to 26°C, and rainfall moderate at times, peaking at 10 mm on some days.
Continuing to Redondela, the weather patterns show a tendency towards sunny conditions, although intermittent moderate rain occurs, especially during the middle of the journey. Highs average around 25°C and lows fall to 9°C.
In Pontevedra, the climate remains similar, with sunny spells interrupted by showers. The temperatures rise from 9°C to a pleasant 28°C. On wetter days, rain reaches up to 5 mm.
As the route progresses to Caldas de Reis, the weather stays mostly sunny with scattered clouds. Some days experience heavy rainfall, peaking at 22 mm, against temperatures from 11°C to 25°C.
In Padrón, walkers encounter more cloud coverage and occasional rain showers. Heavy rain can occur, with precipitation up to 12 mm and mild temperatures ranging from 6°C to 26°C.
The final stage to Santiago de Compostela mixes sunny, cloudy, and rainy days. This part of the route is particularly noted for heavy rain on certain days, with highs reaching 28°C and lows dipping to 8°C. Rainfall can be significant, especially early in the journey.
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