Starting in Oviedo and ending in Santiago de Compostela, the Camino Primitivo trip goes through many types of weather that are common in northwest Spain in November. The trip begins with lots of rain, some sunny times, and some partly cloudy times. As you move to Grado and Salas, the weather is similar. Average daily high temperatures are about 17°C, and night temperatures are about 10°C.
When you get to towns like Tineo and Borres, there might be more, heavier rain, and the daily high temperatures might go down a little to around 15-16°C. As you move on to A Fonsagrada, O Cádavo, and Lugo, the temperatures slowly drop, and it still rains a lot. There might be fewer sunny days.
As you keep going toward Ferreira and Melide, it might get as cold as 11°C during the day and 4°C at night. There's still a good chance of rain, and it might come down pretty hard.
The last part of the route, through Arzúa, O Pedrouzo, and ending in Santiago de Compostela, could have any type of weather. There might be more sun, but the high temperatures will probably stay around 14-16°C. There's still a chance for a lot of rain, and average night temperatures will be about 7-11°C. In Santiago, there might be even more rain.
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