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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the WordPatch weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above for Paris’s latest conditions; for planning, spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) offer the most reliable mild weather and lighter crowds, while summer can be hot and winter chilly.
When should I visit Paris for the best weather?
May and June are superb for long, sunny days and park picnics, though July–August can spike above 30°C. Autumn brings crisp air and lower hotel rates. Winter (December–February) is cold, with occasional snow, but museums and cafés stay bustling. Always check the 10-day forecast before booking.
What should I pack for a Paris trip?
Layer year-round: a waterproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes are essentials. In summer, bring light tops and a sweater for evenings; in winter, a warm coat, scarf and umbrella. For Disneyland Paris, the same advice applies – the bbc weather disneyland paris 14 days forecast helps plan outdoor fun.
Is February very cold in Paris?
February averages 3–8°C, with frosty mornings and occasional sleet. Pack a warm coat and gloves, but indoor attractions stay open. The bbc weather paris february forecast is reliable for last-minute planning.
Does it rain often in Paris?
Rain is fairly spread, with around 12–15 wet days per month. Spring and autumn can be showery, so bring a compact umbrella. The weather in paris 10 days outlook helps you dodge the worst.
When are French school holidays in Paris?
French school holidays vary by zone, but Paris holidays often fall in February (ski break), April (spring), July–August (summer), and October (autumn half-term). Expect busier sites and higher prices during those weeks.