In September, the Camino Zamorano Portugués displays a blend of varying weather conditions. The route spans across distinct regions heading through Zamora, Bragança, and into Galicia, witnessing diverse temperatures and rainfall patterns. The month typically starts warm and sunny but fluctuates with periods of rain, particularly towards the central and eastern sections. Nights are cooler, showing a broad range of temperatures as the trail ascends into more northern territories. The presence of sun persists throughout the path, providing bright days that contrast with occasional heavy downpours.
Traveling through Zamora, the trek begins with predominantly sunny days interspersed with heavy rain showers. The warm temperatures range between highs of 19°C to 33°C. As one progresses, Almendra offers predominantly sunny conditions with a few instances of rain, allowing for highs up to 36°C.
Fonfría provides mostly sunny skies with scattered light rain, peaking at 34°C, before reaching Alcañices, where mild rain showers occasionally interrupt mainly sunny days. Heights in this section reach 35°C.
Upon crossing into Bragança, the pattern alternates between sunny days and heavy rainfall, with temperatures varying between highs of 18°C and 34°C. In Vinhais, the weather remains broadly sunny, but travelers can anticipate brief periods of heavy rain, with temperatures climbing to 34°C.
At Segirei, mostly dry conditions prevail, though mist and thunderstorms can occur abruptly. Highs maintain around 34°C with mostly sunny skies.
Finally, entering Galicia at Verín, the climate presents a mix of sun and clouds. After sunny starts, light rain showers are common in this area, leading to highs of 33°C, echoing the diverse climatic profile of this journey.
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