The weather forecast for this week from January 26 to February 1, 2026, in Paris and the Île-de-France region continues to be marked by high humidity. An oceanic depression system influences the weather, bringing a series of disturbances expected to affect the Paris area. The temperatures remain mild for this time of year, ranging between 4°C and 9°C, but the sky is often overcast and rainfall is frequent. Despite initial forecasts of a return of cold and snow, these have not materialized, as detailed by Sortiraparis. The oceanic flow continues to dominate over continental cold air.
On Monday, January 26, 2026, the week kicks off under a cloudy sky across the entire Île-de-France region. Temperatures hover around 6°C in the morning and reach a high of 7°C in the afternoon. Clouds dominate most areas, with a brief lull before the return of rain to the west, starting in Brittany during the afternoon. In Île-de-France, expect a gray but relatively dry day. It’s a perfect day to enjoy indoor cultural activities like visiting Parisian museums or exploring current exhibitions.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026, will remain with temperatures ranging from 5°C in the morning to 8°C in the afternoon. Rain showers are likely to appear sporadically throughout the day. The Paris region will stay under overcast skies, characteristic of the Atlantic weather pattern. Keep your umbrella close and consider visiting the cinemas or the covered shopping malls for your outings.
Wednesday, January 28th, continues with this rainy streak. Temperatures range from 5°C in the morning to 7°C in the afternoon. The sky remains overcast, with showers possible throughout the day. The air stays cool and damp, typical of late January under Atlantic influence. We're off to explore free museums this Wednesday or to cozy up in a Parisian tea room.
As of Thursday, January 29, the weather remains largely unchanged, with steady temperatures around 7°C throughout the day. Expect a cloudy sky punctuated by regular rain showers. A series of weather disturbances continues to bring persistent gray skies over Île-de-France. This is the perfect time to explore Parisian theaters or enjoy an indoor gaming session at one of the many entertainment centers.
On Friday, January 30, the weather shows a slight improvement, with temperatures ranging from 6°C in the morning to 9°C in the afternoon. The sky remains overcast, but rainfall is less frequent. A modest rise in temperature brings a touch of warmth to wrap up the week. It's a good opportunity to enjoy a stroll in the bustling neighborhoods of Paris, although an umbrella is still recommended.
On Saturday, January 31st, the last day of the month, expect cloudy skies with temperatures hovering between 5°C and 7°C. The sky remains overcast, and a few brief showers may still occur. The atmosphere stays cool and damp as we head into the end of January. For our outings, we recommend visiting indoor markets or exploring cultural exhibitions.
Sunday, February 1st, kicks off the month with similar weather conditions. Temperatures range between 5°C and 7°C, the sky remains cloudy, and occasional showers may interrupt the day. This first day of February continues the grey, damp atmosphere of late January. It’s the perfect time to explore free museums and landmarks on this first Sunday of the month or enjoy a cozy meal at a nice Parisian restaurant.
No, the scenario of a winter offensive bringing snow and cold weather has ultimately been pushed back for this late January 2026. Forecasts that had suggested a possible return of polar cold did not materialize. Instead, the oceanic depression flow has overtaken the cold continental air, as explained by Meteo-Paris.com. Meteorologists had long expected a Scandinavian anticyclonic blockage to hold firm, potentially channeling cold air into France, but this scenario did not come to pass. Instead, we are experiencing a series of disturbances with regular rainfall and relatively mild temperatures for the season.
This week, from January 26 to February 1, 2026, Paris and the Île-de-France region are experiencing a grey and damp spell. The oceanic airflow continues to dominate, bringing a series of disturbances that result in steady rain across the area. Temperatures remain mild, fluctuating between 4°C and 9°C, remaining close to seasonal norms. A clear wet anomaly is evident in the west and south of the country, where rainfall totals reach between 50 and 100 mm, with some regions expecting even more by the end of the month, according to Météo-France. Although Île-de-France isn't among the most affected areas, precipitation persists throughout the week. We’re keeping umbrellas within reach and opting for cultural indoor activities.
To stay updated on the weather in Île-de-France on a daily basis, you can visit trusted sources such as Météo-France or Meteo-Paris.com. These sites provide frequently updated forecasts throughout the day for the entire Paris region. They offer detailed weather reports and warnings, which are especially helpful during unsettled weather patterns like the current spell.
In short, the last week of January 2026 brings us typically wintery weather, but not the expected cold snap. The sky remains gloomy, with regular rain showers and a generally cool and damp atmosphere. Instead of hoping for snow, we’re bundling up with a good raincoat and taking advantage of the many indoor cultural activities the capital offers for an enjoyable week despite the dreary weather. The are still a plus for our daily commutes!
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