The Via Francigena del Sud from Roma to Leuca crosses several regions in central and southern Italy, each offering its own climate characteristics. Starting in Lazio, the weather is typically hot in August with high temperatures averaging around 30-33°C and lows around 21-23°C. The region experiences predominantly sunny days, with occasional possibilities of patchy rain or clouds, and very low average precipitation.
As you progress into Campania, similar warm temperatures prevail, ranging from highs of 30-33°C and lows around 20-22°C. Though sunny weather remains common, there is an increased likelihood of rain, including moderate showers and occasional heavy rainfall, resulting in slightly heightened precipitation averages.
Continuing into Puglia, you can expect a gradual decrease in temperatures with highs around 27-29°C and lows remaining consistent at 21-22°C. This region shows a greater tendency for rain with more frequent occurrences of moderate to heavy rain showers and higher average precipitation, though sunny intervals are still common.
Overall, the route is characterized by warm temperatures and predominantly sunny weather, especially in the northern sections, evolving to include more frequent rain and slightly cooler temperatures as you head south, particularly as you enter Puglia.
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