In January, the Via Francigena del Sud from Rome to Leuca sees diverse weather patterns as it passes through Lazio, Campania, and Apulia. Temperatures generally range from 4°C to 16°C, with notable rainfall occurring occasionally. Overcast days are frequently interrupted by sunshine, while rain showers and cloud cover intermittently feature throughout the month.
In Lazio, the weather starts with moderate rain and cloudy skies, with temperatures climbing to 18°C on some sunny days. However, rain persists through the month, occasionally heavy, with precipitation reaching up to 37 mm on some days. Dry spells are interspersed with periods of sunshine and cooler temperatures, which drop to as low as -1°C.
As the route enters Campania, rainfall continues, with some days experiencing heavy downpours exceeding 40 mm. Temperatures are cooler, ranging from -4°C to 15°C, and skies frequently appear overcast. There are dry breaks, especially in the middle of the month, allowing for sunny intervals.
The Apulian stretch begins with mixed conditions. Rain is frequent, though moderate, reaching up to 31 mm on rainy days. The latter part of the month sees steadier conditions, with temperatures steadily rising and more sunny days gracing the region. Partly cloudy days become common, providing a reprieve from the earlier persistent rain.
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