In July, the Camino del Sureste experiences diverse weather conditions along its path through the regions of Alicante, Murcia, and Castilla-La Mancha. The journey begins with typical Mediterranean summer weather in Alicante, where days are predominantly sunny with potential for moderate rain. As the camino progresses into Murcia, consistent warm and sunny days are observed. Further into Castilla-La Mancha, the trail sees a mix of sunshine and occasional rain showers, with high temperatures common throughout. Travelers can expect varying levels of rainfall and fluctuating temperatures as they traverse these regions.
Starting in Alicante, the trail sees mostly sunny days with highs reaching up to 32°C, though mid-month there is a possibility of moderate rain, particularly with a peak of 3.3 mm recorded on certain days. The nights are warm, typically around 20°C to 25°C. As one moves from Orito to Petrer, sunny weather continues, although some patchy rain can occur, with highs climbing to 34°C, especially in Petrer where up to 4 mm of rain can occasionally fall.
In Yecla, the journey through Murcia is characterized by consistently sunny weather, with occasional patchy rain possible around mid-month. Temperatures can peak at 36°C, with cooler evenings staying around 18°C to 23°C, making this section primarily dry and warm.
Entering Castilla-La Mancha, Montealegre del Castillo experiences more varied conditions. While sunny days dominate, there are scattered patchy rain events, particularly later in the journey, with significant rainfall noted. Pétrola and Albacete present similar patterns, with sunshine prevalent but an increase in cloud cover and sporadic heavier showers, notably in Albacete with a day recording 9.6 mm of rain. Highs often approach or exceed 30°C, with lows ranging from 15°C to over 20°C, indicating a mix of hot days and cooler nights.
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