Weather for Camille Extreme
Weather data based on 10-year averages for the race date (June 14).
Prevailing condition
Partly cloudy — Mix of sun and clouds
Temperature
13°C – 22°C
Temperature ranges from 13°C to 22°C, averaging 17°C. Plan layered clothing accordingly.
Rain
47%
There is a 47% chance of rain, averaging 3.3 mm. Bring a waterproof shell as a precaution.
Wind
18 km/h
Average max wind speed of 18 km/h. Light winds: should not affect the race.
Sunshine hours
12h
Expected 12h of sunshine per day. Sun protection essential: SPF50+ sunscreen, cap and sunglasses.
Live forecast for June 14
Real-time data from Open-Meteo
Recommended gear based on weather
Bring a waterproof jacket (47% chance of rain)
Gore Wear
Gore Wear R7 GTX Shakedry
Chubasquero Gore-Tex Shakedry ultraligero (110 g). Impermeabilidad total sin membrana interior, altamente transpirable. El referente para corredores de montaña.
Salomon
Salomon Bonatti WP
Chaqueta cortavientos impermeable ultraligera (135 g). Costuras selladas, capucha ajustable y ventilación trasera. Se pliega en su propio bolsillo.
Sun protection essential (12h sunshine, up to 22°C)
Real-time forecast available 16 days before the race
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