El climate of Santiago de Compostela it's kind wet oceanic. This type of climate is characterized by being soft throughout the year.

So we can find some annual average temperatures at 15ºC. Summers tend to be hotter and temperatures range from 14ºC to 25ºC. In winter, the coldest month is January, with extreme temperatures of 4ºC and 11ºC. This indicates that there are usually no very marked variations.

All the rainfall they are especially concentrated in winter and can extend into autumn and spring, with an annual record of almost 2.000 mm per year. With about 141 days of rain per year, this community has earned the reputation of being rainy, we recommend that you always carry a raincoat in your luggage.

Santiago de Compostela is located almost in the geographical center of Galicia, 260 meters above sea level and about 30 kilometers from the Atlantic coast and in the middle of the fertile countryside that characterizes this area. It is part of the region called Green Spain along with the other Communities of northern Spain.

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