In October, the Camino Sanabrés experiences varied weather conditions. As pilgrims traverse from Castile and León to Galicia, they encounter a mix of sunny days and intermittent rain showers. Temperatures range from chillier lows to mild highs. The changing weather patterns influence the journey, with parts of the route basking in sunshine while others witness significant rainfall. Such variability is typical for this month, presenting both favorable and challenging conditions for pilgrims.
October in Castile and León brings a mix of sunny days and occasional heavy rain showers. The month starts with clear skies and mild temperatures, with highs reaching up to 31°C and lows varying between 8°C and 19°C. However, as the days progress, the region sees intermittent rainfall, such as in Granja de Moreruela and Santa Marta de Tera, where around 10-17 mm of rain is recorded on certain days. Despite the rain, sunny spells are frequent, giving way to dry periods.
Upon entering Galicia, the weather remains variable with considerable rainfall. Starting from A Gudiña, moderate to heavy rain showers mark the beginning of the month, with precipitation exceeding 16 mm on particular days. As the journey continues towards Santiago de Compostela, the region experiences a blend of sunny intervals and frequent showers, some with substantial rainfall of up to 45 mm in places like Laza. Temperatures are moderate, with highs often peaking at 32°C and lows ranging from 5°C to 15°C. The latter part of the month continues this pattern, with notable rainy days interspersed with sunny breaks.
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