On your walk along the Camino Sanabrés, expect hot daytime temperatures around 30°C and cool nights around the mid-teens.
At the start of the route, in places like Granja de Moreruela and Mombuey, it's usually sunny. You may have some rain or cloud cover. This region is known for its hot, sunny summers.
As you continue through areas like Puebla de Sanabria, Lubián and A Gudiña, you'll likely still have sunny weather but with some cloudy days and light rain. Rainfall here is low, almost never over 0.1mm/day.
Moving forward to Laza and Xunqueira de Ambía, you may have a little more rain and cloud cover, but rainfall generally stays below 0.5mm/day.
Closer to the end of the walk, in places like Cea, O Castro, and Silleda, expect less sun and more cloudy days, even some with rain. Temperatures also drop a little bit and rain becomes more common, reaching up to 2.2 mm/day by Outeiro.
Your last stop, Santiago de Compostela, is known for changing weather. Expect cloudy skies and possible rain, sometimes heavy. Temperatures here are cooler, around 24°C during the day and down to 13°C at night. Rain is more common here, averaging about 1.4 mm/day.
Overall, on the Camino Sanabrés, you'll have warm, mostly sunny weather. But as you get closer to the coast, you might experience different weather conditions.
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