Weather forecast for the Camino Torres in September

In September, the Camino Torres transitions through varied weather conditions as it winds through different regions. Beginning in Castile and León, the trail is marked by a mix of sunny days and intermittent rain showers. Temperatures remain comfortably warm, ideal for walking. As the route continues into Centro, the weather shifts with more frequent rain showers and fluctuating temperatures, providing diverse daily conditions. Finally, upon entering Galicia, the weather becomes more unpredictable, with heavier rains and cooler moments, signifying the region's autumn climate. This diversity ensures each section of the journey presents its own atmospheric charm and challenges.

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Start date
Sep 1
Start town
Salamanca
End date
Sep 23
End town
Santiago de Compostela
Units
metric (°C, mm, km)
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Total days
23
Total distance
585 km
Daily distance
25.4 km
Average high
26°C
Average low
14°C
Average precipitation
2.4 mm/day

Castile and León

Starting in Salamanca, the weather is predominantly sunny with occasional rain, particularly in Robliza de Cojos and San Muñoz, where temperatures rise to the low 30s°C on sunny days and moderate rains are sporadic. As the path progresses toward Alba de Yeltes and Ciudad Rodrigo, dry, warm days are interspersed with heavier showers, especially notable in Ciudad Rodrigo. In Aldea del Obispo, sunny and partly cloudy conditions dominate, with temperatures comfortably warm, briefly interrupted by patches of rain.

Centro

As walkers enter Pinhel, the climate can be quite varied, with sunny spells and notable heavy rain at times. Trancoso sees a similar pattern of sunshine and sporadic rain showers, keeping temperatures in the mid-20s°C. In Sernancelhe, brief bouts of rain intersperse with sunlit days, maintaining a comfortable warmth. Moimenta da Beira experiences moderate transitions, fluctuating between sunny and overcast days with some light rain. The weather in Lamego and Mesão Frio reflects a mix of sunshine and occasional showers, keeping the temperatures pleasant with a few lighter intervals.

Galicia

In Ponte de Lima, initial sunny days transition to moderate rains, creating a diverse weather pattern. Rubiães shares similar conditions, with moments of clear skies punctuated by periodical downpours. Tui is characterized by sunny yet frequently rain-interrupted days as walkers continue. Redondela experiences intermittent sunshine amongst more frequent overcast periods and showers. The concluding stretch in Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padrón sees varied rainfall intensities amidst sunny breaks, leading to Santiago de Compostela where the weather culminates in a sequence of heavier rain showers mixed with sunny spells. These conditions underscore Galicia's weather unpredictability.

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