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Go for it Jerry. Always live in hope.Hi fellow pilgrims,
Have 2 weeks holidays booked from 28th October. Flight booked to Seville. Just wondering what the weather might be like. Rainy, I am assuming but living in hope.
Thanks in advance.
Jerry.
Thanks Raggy. Nice to know.November is the rainiest month in Seville, but that's like saying that Vaalserberg is the highest point on the Netherlands' mainland. Over two weeks in October, you might expect to see a couple of days with rainfall:
Rainfall in Seville, Spain Average Precipitation and Wet Days
www.seville.climatemps.com
Via2010 thank you. Didn't think about the cool evenings.If you start in Seville and plan to walk for 2 weeks, you may reach Cáceres.
I did the section Seville-Cáceres from September 18th 2008 onwards. It was still hot, only one day with some rain which made the grass become green again. The next year I continued from Cáceres on October 5th, also nice weather, but rather cold after entering Castilla y Leon, even frost in the morning. Two days with strong rain.
So be prepared for some rain, but also for cold and hot weather. The Website of AEMET (spanisch Weather-Service) allows you to check maximum and minimum temperatures as well as precipitation (rain) and average.
OzAnnie, thank you & Buen Camino for your trip.Go for it Jerry. Always live in hope.
I’d be also hoping that by late October that area starting in Seville would have lost some of its heat and be pleasant walking.
I walked in from apr6 this yr-lovely walking temps then too. I’m missing it so much., but I get to return to complete from Tábara another time !
Buen camino
Annie
HiHi fellow pilgrims,
Have 2 weeks holidays booked from 28th October. Flight booked to Seville. Just wondering what the weather might be like. Rainy, I am assuming but living in hope.
Thanks in advance.
Jerry.