In June, the Via Francigena from Calais to Lausanne experiences varied weather across different regions. Starting in Hauts-de-France, temperatures generally range between 13°C and 29°C. Rainfall is intermittent, with some heavy showers. Moving through the Grand Est, you can expect similarly variable conditions, with highs reaching up to 35°C. Bourgogne-Franche-Comté sees frequent sunny spells interspersed with showers, particularly later in the month. Entering the Vaud region, the weather tends to consist of sunny days, though moderate showers can occur. Throughout the journey, walkers will encounter a mix of sunny periods and rain, with wind being a less common factor.
Starting in Calais, June weather ranges from sunny to rain with temperatures between 13°C and 21°C. As you move towards Wissant and Guînes, the pattern continues, with highs reaching 24°C amid patchy rainfalls. By the time you reach Arras, expect sunny peaks of up to 28°C but remain cautious of moderate rain showers.
Corbeny to Reims sees a mix of sun and patchy rain, with highs climbing up to 35°C in rare warm stretches. Reims often faces heavy showers, while Verzy regularly experiences cloud cover with sporadic sunshine. By the time you arrive at Châlons-en-Champagne, the weather stabilizes with highs above 21°C.
Entering Coublanc, the weather alternates between sunny spells and heavy showers, with temperatures hitting 32°C. This mix continues through Besançon and Foucherans, cooling towards Pontarlier where frequent rain showers occur.
From Orbe to Lausanne, June generally offers sunny weather with occasional heavy showers. Temperatures typically range between 16°C and 30°C, reaching a comfortable heat as the journey ends in Lausanne.
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