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lizlane said:HYPOTHERMIA in MAY??? Egads! I assumed the Camino would be hot in Navarre during that time. I'm from South Carolina and we've had an unusually cool spring. I wondered what the weather was like for people on the Camino but hypothermia? I had always assumed the unpredictable weather had more to do with afternoon thunderstorms. We have that all the time this time of year. A beautiful day, no rain forecast, just a chance of thunderstorms. Then there slight chance of storms becomes a severe downfall with hail.
Thank you again to all the kind folks who maintain and moderate on this sight. I would never have thought to pack something warm to wear for my trip in May 2013! At least now, I can pack for unexpected cold.
Navarre Emergency Agency has appealed to pilgrims to consult the weather forecast, wear appropriate clothing and shoes, a map, address signage and directions and do not leave shelters in the event that are not in good physical condition. The weather website of the Government of Navarra (meteo.navarra.es) contains detailed information on time to the Road (meteo.navarra.es / predictions / caminodesantiago.cfm), in Castilian, English, French, German and Italian.