The Via Francigena del Sud, stretching from Roma to Leuca, traverses through several regions in central and southern Italy, each with its own climate traits.
In the Lazio region, where the journey begins in November, you typically experience mild weather with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to low twenties in Celsius. Rain is quite common, presenting in various forms, from light showers to heavier bouts, accounting for moderate daily precipitation. Sunny days are also frequent as you move southward, providing a varied weather experience.
As you transition into the Campania and Basilicata regions, the temperatures generally maintain in the mid to high teens, but with a slight decrease as you proceed south. Rain remains a consistent companion, though the frequency of sunny and partly cloudy days increases, providing breaks from the rain and a chance to dry off.
Further into Puglia, nearing the end of the journey, temperatures stay relatively stable in the mid-teens, with pleasant sunny days becoming more frequent. Precipitation tends to decrease slightly, with less heavy rain, and partly cloudy days are more common, offering a balanced mix of sun and overcast skies.
Overall, the route offers a blend of mild temperatures and varying weather conditions, with a notable trend of decreasing precipitation and increasing sunnier days as you make your way south toward Leuca.
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