In November, the Camino Torres experiences a mix of clear and overcast days across its regions, accompanied by frequent rain showers. Temperatures vary widely: highs range from around 8°C to 23°C, while lows dip as low as 1°C in certain areas. Rainfall is a regular feature, with some days seeing substantial precipitation, especially in the latter half of the month. The changing weather conditions demand attentiveness to the forecast for safe and enjoyable progression along the trail.
Starting in Salamanca, the weather transitions through cloudy and partly cloudy conditions with periodic rain showers. Temperatures here remain mild, with highs around 21°C, cooling off as the trail moves through Robliza de Cojos and San Muñoz, where occasional moderate rain and cloudy days are common. Towards Aldea del Obispo, rain showers become more frequent and temperatures start to drop, especially in the mornings.
In Pinhel, the weather varies from sunny days to overcast skies with moderate or heavy rain showers. As the trail progresses to areas like Trancoso and Sernancelhe, expect more consistent patterns of overcast skies and significant rainfall, occasionally ceasing to offer sunny breaks. The northern areas, such as Amarante and Guimarães, experience frequent patches of rain interspersed with sunny spells, maintaining a generally cooler climate.
Upon reaching Galicia in Ponte de Lima, the weather remains unpredictable with frequent rain showers interspersed with sunny days. Moving further, Rubiães and Tui present mixed conditions of moderate rain showers and occasional mists. Towards Santiago de Compostela, the trail concludes with an increased frequency of heavy rain, cloudy skies, and occasional sunny breaks, reflecting cooler temperature trends typical for November.
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