The Chemin de Saint-Gilles route, which spans through central to southern France, generally experiences mild winters with some variations in temperature and precipitation. As you journey southward, temperatures tend to increase slightly, with average highs ranging from 4°C to 11°C and lows from -2°C to 4°C, depending on your location. Precipitation varies, with averages ranging from 0.3 mm to 6.1 mm per day.
In the northern and central sections of the route, cloud cover is frequent, with a mix of cloudy, overcast, and partly cloudy days. There is also a likelihood of experiencing light freezing rain in these areas, along with occasional moderate to heavy rain showers. As you move further south, the weather transitions to more frequent sunny days, particularly as you approach areas like Nîmes and Saint-Gilles, where sunshine is more prevalent and rainfall tends to be lighter.
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