The weather forecast for this week from February 9 to 15, 2026, in Paris and the Île-de-France region looks particularly stormy. A series of weather disturbances will sweep across the area, bringing steady, heavy rain and, towards the end of the week, the possibility of strong gusts of wind. While the temperatures remain mild, ranging between 0°C and 14°C depending on the day, the overall feeling will be less comfortable due to persistent humidity and wind. This week falls within a notably period that could cause issues, especially for already high water levels in the region’s rivers.
The Monday, February 9, 2026, kicks off under a overcast sky with temperatures ranging from 4°C to 12°C. Historically, February 9th is considered the coldest day of the month, with an average low of 0.5°C. However, this year’s weather remains relatively mild. The day will stay cloudy throughout, with no significant rainfall expected. It’s a good day to enjoy a brief respite before the return of rain starting the next day. Perfect for exploring the Parisian museums or checking out temporary exhibitions from the comfort of a warm place.
Tuesday, February 10th, marks the return of rain with overcast skies and showers. Temperatures range from 7°C in the morning to 13°C in the afternoon, which are relatively mild for this time of year. A new weather disturbance coming from the Atlantic is bringing precipitation that initially starts off light and gradually intensifies. Winds are becoming more noticeable along the Atlantic coast. Keep your umbrella within reach and opt for covered passages for your outings.
Wednesday, February 11th, continues with this rainy streak, featuring cloudy skies and showers. Temperatures are climbing noticeably, reaching between 10°C in the morning and up to 14°C in the afternoon — the warmest of the week. Rain showers persist throughout the day, accompanied by a very overcast sky. The atmosphere remains humid but mild. It’s the perfect day to explore free museums or to cozy up in a tea room.
Thursday, February 12, will see a cloudy day with showers. Temperatures will range from 8°C in the morning to 12°C in the afternoon. A series of disturbances continues to sweep through, bringing regular rain showers. There is a potential for gales or even storms to develop as early as Thursday night into Friday along the Atlantic coast, according to Meteo-Paris.com. It’s important to stay alert to this forecasted deterioration and to favor indoor activities.
Friday the 13th brings a noticeable chill, with temperatures ranging from 2°C to 9°C. The weather remains unsettled, and stormy conditions are becoming increasingly likely. The jet stream continues to direct weather patterns from the west of Europe, resulting in windy and rainy conditions. The cold sensation is intensified by the strong winds and high humidity. It's the perfect day to cozy up indoors with a movie or catch a show at a Parisian theater.
Saturday, February 14th — Valentine's Day — brings a welcome improvement in the weather with clear skies. Temperatures remain cool, ranging from 2°C to 8°C. After several days of rain, the skies are beginning to clear, much to everyone’s relief. The mornings will stay cold, with possible frosts, but afternoon temperatures make for pleasant outings. This brief respite offers the perfect chance for a romantic stroll through Paris’s most beautiful parks or along the scenic Seine riverside.
Sunday, February 15 closes out the week with cloudy skies. Temperatures will range from 0°C in the morning to 8°C by the afternoon. The cloud cover returns, bringing a chance of frosty mornings. Overall, it remains cool but dry following this week's rainy spell.
Yes, flood risks are a key concern to monitor closely during the week of February 9 to 15, 2026. The precipitation totals expected between February 6 and 15 are significant across several regions, particularly from Brittany through the southwest to the central-eastern parts of the country. Although Île-de-France is not among the most vulnerable areas, caution is still advised. Rivers are already running high, with some in flood, especially in Morbihan, which remains under orange alert. These additional rainfall could worsen conditions in certain regions, according to alerts from Météo-France. We are regularly monitoring weather updates and are avoiding flood-prone zones.
The standout day of the week is unquestionably Saturday, February 14th, with clear skies and dry conditions. After several days of almost daily rain, this day offers a welcome break, with temperatures ranging from 2°C to 8°C. Sunday, February 15th, also promises fair weather, featuring cloudy but dry conditions. Monday, February 9th, with its overcast skies but no significant rainfall, is also a decent alternative. However, from Tuesday to Friday, disrupted weather takes hold, bringing regular showers and a high wind risk, making outdoor activities less enjoyable.
This week, from February 9 to 15, 2026, Paris and Île-de-France will experience a highly unsettled weather pattern. A series of storm systems will traverse the region, bringing steady rain from Tuesday through Friday. Temperatures will stay relatively mild, with highs ranging between 8°C and 14°C, and lows between 0°C and 10°C. Persistent humidity and the likelihood of gales or even storms toward the end of the week will make the weather feel more uncomfortable. The jet stream, pushing from the west of Europe, continues to uphold these turbulent conditions. The weekend offers a welcome break with drier weather on Saturday and Sunday, although temperatures will remain on the cool side. This period is part of a broader rainy phase that calls for increased vigilance, especially regarding water levels in rivers and streams.
To stay updated on the weather in Île-de-France on a daily basis, you can check trusted sources like Météo-France or Meteo-Paris.com. These sites provide regularly updated forecasts throughout the day for the entire Paris region. They also offer real-time weather alerts, which are especially important this week due to the risk of gales and significant rainfall accumulations.
In short, the week of February 9 to 15, 2026, promises some particularly unpredictable weather! With almost daily rain from Tuesday to Friday, the risk of gusty winds towards the weekend, and perpetual humidity, we’ll mostly be staying indoors. Fortunately, Saturday, February 14, offers a welcome break with clear skies, perfect for celebrating Valentine’s Day. Keep your umbrella and raincoat within reach all week, and take advantage of the many cultural activities in Paris to stay dry while enjoying a pleasant week despite the gloomy weather!
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