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mauveglass

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Francis (Sept/Oct 2012) Portuguese Central (2016), Portuguese Coastal (2018), Del Norte (2020)
Just curious...as I am reading posts so far this year, does it seem to others that the weather
is colder and snowier than other years?
 
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Just finishe'd the Camino Portuguese. Weather was standard 50s and low 60s with some rain but not too much. We only got rained on hard for one afternoon.

Just curious...as I am reading posts so far this year, does it seem to others that the weather
is colder and snowier than other years?
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Just curious...as I am reading posts so far this year, does it seem to others that the weather
is colder and snowier than other years?

I'm not aware of any information indicating colder snowier weather than is considered within standard deviation of 'normal' for the area.
 
seems a colder and slightly rainier spring to me this year too - and the Napoleon pass still has snow on it - the years vary; my first Camino was from March 9th in Moissac and was glorious sunshine most of the way (but not in wet Galicia of course!).
 

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