In January, the Camino Zamorano Portugués presents varied weather conditions across regions such as Zamora, Bragança, and Galicia. Daily temperatures fluctuate considerably, with highs commonly reaching into the low teens in Celsius and lows often dropping below freezing point during colder spells. Precipitation is a regular feature, ranging from light drizzles to heavy rain showers, and the sky alternates between overcast and sunny. These patterns reflect a challenging but picturesque journey, with the possibility of moderate snow in certain localities.
The region of Zamora experiences a mix of weather in January. The early part of the month often features overcast skies with moderate rain at times. Temperatures can rise to 18°C but generally remain around 12°C. Lows fluctuate, dropping to occasionally below freezing, particularly overnight. Rainfall varies from trace amounts to heavier showers, particularly in Ricobayo de Alba and Fonfría, where sporadic clear days break the pattern of rain.
In Bragança, January brings partly cloudy and overcast days interspersed with moderate to heavy rain showers. Highs typically range between 3°C to 12°C, with lows often dipping below freezing. The region experiences periods of sunny weather that alternates with rain showers, exemplifying the transitional climate of northern Portugal. Significant rainfalls are noted, especially in Vinhais, with occasional light freezing rain in Segirei adding to the region’s weather variability.
Galicia, specifically around Verín, sees diverse weather patterns ranging from moderate snow to sunny spells. Temperatures are cooler, with highs often in single digits and lows dropping as low as -5°C. The region sometimes encounters heavy rain showers, although dry sunny days are not uncommon, providing a varied but beautiful landscape despite the chill.
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