In April, the Cammino di San Benedetto experiences spring variability: cool mornings, mild afternoons, frequent cloud cover with sunny breaks, and periodic showers. Across the Apennine heights and surrounding hills, daytime temperatures generally reach 12–22°C, while nights dip to 0–9°C. Rain arrives in pulses, from light drizzle to moderate rain, with wet spells delivering around 10–25 mm in a day and other days remaining dry. Brief late snow is still possible on higher ridges, though most precipitation falls as rain. Skies change quickly from overcast to partly cloudy, and clearer windows often follow passing showers.
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From Norcia toward Cascia and Monteleone di Spoleto, mornings start crisp near 0–6°C and afternoons reach about 12–18°C, with skies shifting between overcast and brighter spells. Showers are frequent along this stretch, ranging from drizzle to moderate rain, with wet days bringing roughly 3–13 mm while some days stay dry. On the higher saddles above the valleys, brief late snow can still appear, but most hours pass with shifting cloud and cool, springlike temperatures.
Crossing into Lazio around Leonessa and Poggio Bustone, days are cool to mild with highs near 12–19°C and nights 1–6°C. Cloud often prevails, and passing fronts bring light to moderate rain, at times 5–16 mm, punctuated by brighter intervals as you descend toward Rieti.
From Rieti through Rocca Sinibalda and Castel di Tora to Orvinio and Mandela, the pattern stays changeable: overcast periods with drizzle alternate with sunny breaks, while temperatures rise to 14–22°C by day and 2–10°C at night. Local downpours are possible in the hills, with some stations recording heavy bursts around 20–27 mm, though many days see only a few millimetres or remain dry. Around Subiaco, showery spells persist, occasionally delivering 3–16 mm.
Continuing through Trevi nel Lazio and Collepardo toward Casamari and Arpino, showers remain frequent, and higher ground can still see brief sleet or snow, while most rain totals fall in the 3–15 mm range. Farther south toward Roccasecca and Montecassino, conditions trend milder with daytime highs 16–24°C and nights 5–12°C, under skies shifting from overcast to partly cloudy between passing bands of rain. Dry, bright stretches alternate with these showers, guiding the route to a generally mild, changeable finish.
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