In Paris and the Ile-de-France region, the weather can be a little temperamental. Throughout the year, we oscillate between cold spells, rainy weather, sunny spells and hot spells. And that's exactly what's happening right now, much to the chagrin of those who dread the chillier temperatures and are preparing to double up their layers of clothing to cope with the cold snaps spreading across the capital. 


What to do in Paris when it's cold? Ideas for comforting outings in the capital
What to do in Paris when it's cold? Whether you're looking for a hot chocolate, a comforting raclette or a beautiful exhibition, follow the guide! We've got some great ideas to keep you warm! [Read more]
Despite the icy weather, we're not above conquering Paris and the surrounding region, but we're also dreaming of milder temperatures. The question on our minds is: how long do we have to put up with this cold snap in the Paris region?
In September, the hoped-for Indian summer was replaced by record-breaking cold for the period. So, we're shivering in the Paris region, but until when? From this Sunday, September 28, we can expect the weather to soften, with a maximum of around 18°C, before the cold sets in again at the beginning of October. Friday October 3 promises to be particularly chilly, with 13°C forecast. This is followed by an average of 17°C over the next few days.
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From January 14, 2024 to January 22, 2024
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