The Camino Torres takes you through several distinct regions, each offering unique weather patterns.
Castile and León (Salamanca to Ciudad Rodrigo): In this part of the route, you will experience a mix of sunny and cloudy days, with occasional rain. Temperatures range from around 3°C at night to highs of 17°C during the day. Precipitation is generally low, but there are possibilities of moderate to heavy rain showers.
Intermediate Regions (Aldea del Obispo to Sernancelhe): Moving from Salamanca towards the Portuguese border and entering northern Portugal, you encounter slightly heavier rainfall and a mix of weather conditions, from sunny and partly cloudy days to more rainy and overcast days. Temperatures in this region range from lows around 4°C to highs around 17°C. Rainfall can be moderate to heavy at times, especially as you move towards Sernancelhe.
Northern Portugal (Moimenta da Beira to Braga): Traversing northern Portugal, particularly around places like Braga and Ponte de Lima, you will find a higher chance of rain with moderate to heavy rain showers being more frequent. The temperatures are milder, ranging between 7°C at night and highs of up to 19°C during the day. Sunny and partly cloudy days are fairly regular but prepare for significant rainfall.
Galicia (Tui to Santiago de Compostela): Entering Galicia, the weather trends even more towards rainier conditions. Expect frequent rain showers, both moderate and heavy, and a good number of overcast days. The temperatures are similar to northern Portugal, ranging from lows around 7-10°C to highs around 18°C. This region has the highest average precipitation, so anticipate wetter days as you approach Santiago de Compostela.
Overall, the route encompasses varied weather conditions, leaning towards a mix of sunny, cloudy, and rainy days, with temperatures gradually warming as you move through April.
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