As you embark on the Via Francigena from Calais to Lausanne, expect a generally temperate climate throughout your journey. Beginning in the northern regions of France, temperatures in June range from 12°C to 16°C. These areas typically experience moderate levels of precipitation with instances of patchy rain and cloudy days interspersed with sunny spells. As you move southward through France, the prevalence of rain remains with frequent occurrences of patchy rain and heavier showers, accompanied by periods of sunshine.
Further along in northeastern France, as you approach regions like Champagne and Lorraine, temperatures generally rise, averaging between 20°C and 25°C. Precipitation tends to increase, with notable episodes of heavy rain showers, although sunny days are also more common.
Upon entering Switzerland, particularly around Lausanne, the climate remains mild, with temperatures generally fluctuating between 23°C and 25°C. Rainfall tends to be more frequent here, often featuring heavy showers. However, clear, sunny days are also prominent.
Overall, you can anticipate a journey characterized by a mix of sunny, cloudy, and rainy days, with moderate temperatures that become warmer as you progress southward and eastward toward Switzerland.
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