Weather in Santiago de Compostela

Best time to visit

Summer is a lively time with pilgrims and tourists thronging Santiago, particularly around the end of July, when things get quite crowded. However, it’s worth visiting the city when the students are in town (they’re on holiday from late June to early September), as they provide much of the local atmosphere. Santiago’s high rainfall means that, unlike in other parts of Spain, good weather is far from guaranteed in spring and autumn, and the city can be a little miserable in winter.

Night

Weather (night) Temp (min night) Rain (mm) Wind (mph) Humidity Pressure Visibility
Mon
Fog
Fog
1
5
°C
0.1mm
3
nne
98%
1,016mb
Poor
Tue
Fog
Fog
1
4
°C
0mm
2
nne
99%
1,018mb
Poor
Wed
Clear
Clear skies
1
3
°C
0mm
3
nne
94%
1,020mb
Good
Thu
Fog
Fog
1
5
°C
0mm
4
nne
98%
1,019mb
Poor
Fri
Fog
Fog
1
5
°C
0mm
2
nnw
99%
1,018mb
Poor
Sat
Fog
Fog
1
2
°C
0mm
3
ne
99%
1,019mb
Poor
Sun
Partly Cloudy Night
Partly cloudy skies
1
3
°C
0mm
5
nne
93%
1,017mb
Good
Mon
Sunny
Sunny skies
1
7
°C
0mm
11
ne
57%
1,021mb
Good
Tue
Sunny
Sunny skies
1
1
°C
0mm
9
ne
54%
1,020mb
Good
Last updated at 04:06, Tuesday 27 August
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  • 51 to 70 is moderate to low
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  • 81 to 90 is moderate to high
  • 91 to 100 is high
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