In April, the Camino Sanabrés offers a diverse weather experience, with moderate temperatures and varied weather conditions. Across the regions of Castile and León and Galicia, walkers can expect both sunny and rainy days. In Castile and León, temperatures range from lows of -2°C to highs of 25°C. Rainfall is sporadic, sometimes reaching considerable levels on certain days. As the trail moves into Galicia, the temperatures remain moderate with occasional warmth. However, the region experiences a higher frequency of rain, interspersed with sunshine. The ever-changing weather creates a dynamic atmosphere for pilgrims traversing this path.
Starting in Granja de Moreruela, the weather in Castile and León is characterized by a mix of sunny and rainy intervals, with temperatures ranging between 11°C and 24°C. Rainfall is generally light, but on some days, it reaches heavier levels. Moving to Tábara, occurrences of heavy rain are noticeable amidst sunny spells, with temperatures fluctuating between 11°C and 18°C. As walkers progress to Santa Marta de Tera, the weather remains unpredictable with occasional showers and temperatures ranging from 10°C to 22°C. In Mombuey and Puebla de Sanabria, the variation continues, with a dominant presence of rain that occasionally breaks for sun, and temperatures seeing highs of 20°C. Lubián marks the transition with similarly changeable weather, having both rainy and clear days along with mild temperatures, peaking at 25°C.
Entering Galicia, in A Gudiña, the pattern persists with a mix of clear and rainy days, some even experiencing patchy moderate snow, with temperatures reaching up to 26°C. In Laza, the presence of both sunshine and rain maintains, seeing highs of 27°C. As the route progresses into Xunqueira de Ambía and Ourense, there are frequent rain showers, with intervals of sun, and temperatures ranging between 8°C and 26°C. Cea follows with substantial rain observed at times, expecting highs up to 27°C. Within O Castro, heavy rain continues to appear, notwithstanding days of sun and warmth. Entering Silleda and subsequently Outeiro, the trend of intermittent heavy rain and sunshine continues, each experiencing similar temperature ranges up to 27°C. The journey culminates in Santiago de Compostela, characterized by heavy showers periodically, although sunny days offer relief from rainfall, concluding a multifaceted weather journey on the Camino Sanabrés.
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