đ Parisian weather month by month
Paris enjoys a temperate oceanic climate, with cool winters and relatively hot summers. Each season brings its own particularities, and knowing the temperatures, rainfall and historical records can help you plan your activities. Here’s a detailed month-by-month overview, with average temperatures and historical extremes.
| Month | Average Temperature (°F) | Record Low (°F) | Record High (°F) | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 37 â 45 | 14 | 61 | January is the coldest month. Days are short and often cloudy. Itâs the perfect time to visit museums and enjoy Parisian cafĂ©s while exploring the city without the tourist crowds. |
| February | 37 â 46 | 10 | 63 | February remains cool with occasional sunny days. Culture enthusiasts can explore historic neighborhoods, attend concerts, and enjoy a calm, authentic atmosphere. |
| March | 41 â 54 | 21 | 68 | Spring begins gently. Parks and gardens awaken with the first flowers, offering a colorful display along the Seine and in public gardens like Jardin des Plantes. |
| April | 45 â 61 | 28 | 72 | April is variable with alternating rain and sunshine. Itâs an ideal month for walks in gardens and picturesque neighborhoods and to enjoy terraces before the high season. |
| May | 52 â 68 | 34 | 77 | May is pleasant and sunny, perfect for strolling through markets, visiting monuments, and taking part in the many cultural festivals starting in Paris. |
| June | 57 â 77 | 41 | 88 | The beginning of summer brings long and bright days. Perfect for Seine cruises, picnics in the parks, and outdoor festivals. |
| July | 61 â 79 | 45 | 97 | July is hot and sometimes stormy. Heat waves can reach 97âŻÂ°F. Itâs the time to enjoy music festivals and outdoor evening events while staying hydrated and wearing light clothing. |
| August | 61 â 77 | 46 | 99 | August is calm, with fewer Parisians around. Temperatures are pleasant for exploring monuments, museums, and enjoying the summer atmosphere along the Seine. |
| September | 55 â 72 | 37 | 88 | September marks the end of summer. Days are still mild and sunny, perfect for walks, cultural visits, and grape harvests in the Paris region. |
| October | 48 â 63 | 30 | 82 | October is the month of autumn colors. Parks and gardens turn red, orange, and yellow. Itâs an ideal time for romantic walks and urban photography. |
| November | 41 â 52 | 23 | 68 | November is cool and wet. Short days invite visits to museums, theaters, and cozy cafĂ©s. Itâs also the time for the first Christmas lights. |
| December | 36 â 45 | 17 | 64 | December offers a unique festive atmosphere with Christmas markets and decorations. Temperatures remain cold, but the lights create a magical ambiance. |
đ Interactive temperature graph for Paris
đ Practical tips by season
To make the most of Paris, adapt your activities and wardrobe to the season. Each season offers a different experience and deserves its own preparation:
- Spring: Layer up, enjoy gardens in bloom and cruises on the Seine. Festivals begin and terraces are inviting.
- Summer: Dress lightly, explore outdoor festivals and concerts. Watch out for heat waves in July and August, so stay hydrated and wear a hat.
- Autumn: Light jacket, comfortable shoes and the occasional umbrella. Enjoy exhibitions, markets and film festivals, and admire the autumn colors.
- Winter: Warm coats, scarves and gloves. Enjoy museums, winter sales and Christmas markets, while discovering the festive and illuminated atmosphere of Paris.
đ§ł Recommendations for travelers
- Accommodation: Book in advance, especially for summer and holiday seasons.
- Transport: Use the metro to avoid traffic jams and get to the main sights quickly.
- Safety: Be vigilant in tourist areas and keep your personal belongings safe.
- Budget: Plan your spending according to the season. Prices are higher in summer and during the holiday season.
- Activities: Every season offers unique activities, from markets and festivals to park walks and cruises on the Seine.




