The Camino Zamorano Portugués spans regions in Spain and Portugal, experiencing moderate climate variations typical of March.
In the Castilla y León region of Spain, which encompasses spots like Zamora and its surroundings, you will encounter generally cool weather with average high temperatures ranging from 11°C to 13°C and lows around 3°C. You can expect a mix of sunny days, overcast conditions, and frequent rain showers, although precipitation levels are mostly moderate, averaging about 2.3 to 2.9 mm per day.
As you proceed towards the Portuguese border, the weather remains fairly consistent. The region tends to have slightly lower average highs, predominantly around 11°C, with lows around 2°C. Rain showers and overcast skies are common, although sunny days do occur with some regularity. This area also tends to have slightly higher precipitation rates, especially in places like Quintanilha, where it can reach up to 4.0 mm per day.
Crossing into Portugal, in regions like Bragança and Vinhais, the weather conditions do not differ dramatically. Here, you will find average daily highs ranging between 12°C and 13°C and lows around 2°C. The likelihood of sunny days increases slightly, although overcast skies and scattered showers are still frequent.
Towards the southwestern end of the route, as you approach Galicia, the temperatures can rise slightly, with average highs reaching up to 17°C in areas like Verín. Despite the occasional sunny day, expect a mix of weather conditions, including overcast skies and moderate rain showers. Precipitation tends to decrease slightly here, averaging around 1.9 to 2.6 mm per day.
Overall, the route generally maintains cool temperatures with frequent variability in weather, including sunny days, overcast conditions, and periodic rain showers.
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