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Weather in May

Frans

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Camino Mozarabe de Almeria a Santiago
Hi there
Next year May my son and I want to walk the Camino del Salvador. Can someone tell us what kind of weather we can expect from the 5th of May?
 
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Hi Frans,

As you have already walked six different routes, you know that the weather is unpredictable. The Salvador is a mountain route so that makes it more so. This site will give you "typical" weather for a particular date or month, anywhere on earth - https://weatherspark.com

Try Oviedo and see what comes up.
 
Yes even after 6 caminos I know the weather is unpredictable but because it is a mountain route maybe people know until what month it is not possible to walk because of snow.
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
When walking the mountains the weather can change in a split second.
The higher you go the higher the chance of snow. In the Austrian Alpes anyway but I don't know about the Salvador.
 
When i walked the Primtivo in May of 2016, temps were glorious, low 20s or so. I walked with someone wh had just come off the Salvador amd he had still had patches of snow on the ground.
 
Yes even after 6 caminos I know the weather is unpredictable but because it is a mountain route maybe people know until what month it is not possible to walk because of snow.
Some years the weather in May is lovely. One year at least that we remember (2013?) there was snow until mid-May which affected the mountain areas around the Caminos.
The only way is to check the weather forecasts nearer the time.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Some years the weather in May is lovely. One year at least that we remember (2013?) there was snow until mid-May which affected the mountain areas around the Caminos.
The only way is to check the weather forecasts nearer the time.
Yup, 2013. Record cold temps in Spain that year in May. It was miserable. Had to buy sleeping bag and gloves in Burgos. Until that year I had been happy with only a liner on the Frances. Never again.
 

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