In September, the Camino Sanabrés experiences a variety of weather conditions. The route starts in Castile and León, where early in the month, sunny days are common, with temperatures reaching highs of 33°C and lows around 9°C. Rain is sporadic but can be substantial. As the trail progresses into Galicia, the climate gradually shifts. Here, temperatures are more moderate with highs of 34°C in sunny weather and frequent rainy spells. Precipitation becomes more frequent as the trek moves closer to Santiago de Compostela. Despite occasional rain showers in both regions, the journey offers moments of sunlight, providing a balanced weather experience for pilgrims.
In Castile and León, the weather starts with mostly sunny conditions in Granja de Moreruela, where temperatures can peak at 33°C with minimal rainfall. As walkers move toward Tábara, they encounter partly cloudy days and occasional light rain, with highs around 36°C. Santa Marta de Tera experiences sunny weather with rare thunderstorms, and temperatures fluctuate between 19°C and 34°C. Mombuey follows with mostly sunny days, though significant showers occur once, bringing temperatures from 11°C to 33°C. Continuing to Puebla de Sanabria, the climate remains warm and mostly dry, but thunderstorms bring a few rainy days. By Lubián, the pattern of sunny days disrupted by sporadic rain continues, with temperatures ranging from 8°C to 38°C.
Upon entering Galicia in A Gudiña, the weather shifts to include more rainy spells, despite some sunny periods with highs reaching 34°C. Laza sees a mix of sun and occasional heavy rain showers, with temperatures ranging from 11°C to 35°C. In Xunqueira de Ambía, patchy rain and cloudy days become more frequent. Ourense is predominantly cloudy, experiencing heavy rains that alternate with occasional sunshine and temperatures peaking around 34°C. Cea shares a similar weather pattern with intermittent rain. Moving into O Castro, the climate features overcast skies, patchy rain, and temperatures ranging from 11°C to 34°C. Silleda faces several days of heavy rain, followed by clear skies, with highs around 34°C. Outeiro continues the mix of sunny intervals and heavy rain. Finally, in Santiago de Compostela, the weather alternates between sun and heavy showers, marking the end of the journey with the most varied conditions along the route.
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