The Camino Torres stretches across several regions of Spain and Portugal, each with distinct weather patterns in August. As a pilgrim, you will experience a variety of conditions that reflect the geographical diversity of this route.
In Spain, starting in Salamanca and progressing through regions like Castile and León, including the towns of Salamanca, Ciudad Rodrigo, and areas along the Douro River, expect predominantly sunny and dry weather. Temperatures during the day typically range between 28°C and 35°C, with evenings cooling down to between 14°C and 20°C. Rainfall is minimal, with only occasional light showers or patches of rain.
Upon entering Portugal, regions such as Pinhel, Trancoso, and Viseu see continued sunny conditions but with a slight increase in cloudiness and sporadic rain. Temperatures here hover around 28°C to 31°C during the day, dropping to about 14°C to 16°C at night. These areas maintain low precipitation levels despite the occasional rain forecast.
Moving further north towards Braga and the Minho region, the weather remains mostly sunny, although there is an increase in overcast days and light rainfall. Temperatures are somewhat milder, typically located within the range of 26°C to 28°C during the day and 14°C to 16°C overnight.
As you progress into Galicia and head towards Santiago de Compostela, expect a shift in weather patterns with more frequent overcast skies and increased precipitation. Daytime temperatures are cooler, often between 24°C and 27°C, with nighttime temperatures dropping to around 13°C to 16°C. Rain becomes more likely, with moderate to heavy showers appearing more frequently.
Overall, as you traverse from the interior of Spain through Portugal and into Galicia, you will encounter a mix of sunny and overcast days with varying chances of rain, generally increasing as you approach your final destination.
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