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Thank you so much for your reply!We walked this route last week and I'm afraid I can only tell you to be prepared for anything!
It seemed to us that the weather forecasts were constantly changing. We found that we could only trust a forecast if we looked at it when we woke up and even then only so far as lunchtime. We also came to the conclusion that ANY forecast should be followed with the words ".....but it may rain".
I asked a couple of locals if they listen to weather forecasts and they seemed to be amused by my question. "Never" they said, "We look out of the window". We became familiar with the Galician dress code of wearing a waterproof jacket and carrying an umbrella.
It hardly rained during our Camino but it was always a possibility.
Most days we walked in shorts plus t-shirt and warm top for early starts. But I almost always carried a poncho and hands-free umbrella in my backpack.