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Temperatures forecast - first week of September 2012

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It looks as if this year's September is going to be like in 2011: often unbearably hot.
Aemet daytime temperature forecasts (Centigrades) for this coming week are:
Pamplona between 28 and 32 degrees
Burgos between 24 and 28 degrees
Leon between 24 and 28 degrees
Santiago between 25 and 27 degrees
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fraluchi said:
It looks as if this year's September is going to be like in 2011: often unbearably hot.
Aemet daytime temperature forecasts (Centigrades) for this coming week are:
Pamplona between 28 and 32 degrees
Burgos between 24 and 28 degrees
Leon between 24 and 28 degrees
Santiago between 25 and 27 degrees
8)

I was having the rain poncho discussion with myself, will I, won't I? - So very happy to hear it will be sunny and fine - hope it keeps fine for weeks 2 & 3!
 
PeregrinaIR said:
I was having the rain poncho discussion with myself, will I, won't I? - So very happy to hear it will be sunny and fine - hope it keeps fine for weeks 2 & 3!
Don't be mistaken :!: Galicia can be quite wet at times, so a poncho should be part of your equipment. Last year (2011) we walked from Roncesvalles (early September) to Santiago (middle of October) without a single drop of rain. On previous walks during a similar period we weren't so lucky :mrgreen:
 
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fraluchi said:
PeregrinaIR said:
I was having the rain poncho discussion with myself, will I, won't I? - So very happy to hear it will be sunny and fine - hope it keeps fine for weeks 2 & 3!
Don't be mistaken :!: Galicia can be quite wet at times, so a poncho should be part of your equipment. Last year (2011) we walked from Roncesvalles (early September) to Santiago (middle of October) without a single drop of rain. On previous walks during a similar period we weren't so lucky :mrgreen:

Fraluchi, I live in Ireland, and we have had the wettest summer for years :( Hence my joy at the prospect of a chance to dry out my bones! I will be walking Burgos - Leon, so would be interested to hear how travelling on the Meseta went for you.
 
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