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Autumn on the Del Norte

walkmag

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leon to Santiago (2006),
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Porto to Santiago (2010)
Minturno to Rome (2012)
Siena to Rome (2012),
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Lausanne to Fidenza (2014)
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CMD Maybe (Sept 2016)
Since the Summer has been so warm does it follow there is a high possability that the Autumn would be mild ?

Any opinions ?
 
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Hello WM
I have just returned from my walk and I can say the weather on the Norte is certainly varied: I crossed into Spain on June 14th, a blistering hot day. June 15th pouring rain and cold. That sort of back and forth weather lasted nearly two weeks. Never really hot and never really cold. I was told the weather in the Autumn is generally more settled but you just never know. Mornings in July could be 14 - 15 degrees with the afternoons 25+. You are on or near the coast so the sea is always a factor. Fog can suddenly roll in and the temp will plummet like a lead ball, and 15 minutes later the sweat is pouring off your brow. You get what I mean by now. That's the Camino.
buen Camino
 
Hello WM
I have just returned from my walk and I can say the weather on the Norte is certainly varied: I crossed into Spain on June 14th, a blistering hot day. June 15th pouring rain and cold. That sort of back and forth weather lasted nearly two weeks. Never really hot and never really cold. I was told the weather in the Autumn is generally more settled but you just never know. Mornings in July could be 14 - 15 degrees with the afternoons 25+. You are on or near the coast so the sea is always a factor. Fog can suddenly roll in and the temp will plummet like a lead ball, and 15 minutes later the sweat is pouring off your brow. You get what I mean by now. That's the Camino.
buen Camino
thnx Richard yep I get it ,pack a few options .

cheers
 
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