The weather this week in Paris and Île-de-France, from June 1 to June 7, 2026, is shaping up to be highly variable. After a sunny Monday, thunderstorms and showers move in on Tuesday with a gradual deterioration through the week, before a slight uptick in conditions on Sunday.
The week of 1ᵉʳ to 7 juin 2026 in Paris and Île-de-France opens with a pleasant Monday, but the good weather at the end of May won’t last. According to Météo-France and Franceinfo Météo, a thunderstorm system is set to advance rapidly from west to east starting Tuesday, placing Paris and the Île-de-France region under yellow thunderstorm alert. Residents will have to cope this week with a mix of sunny spells, passing showers and occasionally gusty winds, particularly in the second half of the week. Temperatures will remain fairly mild but mostly below 25°C, with nighttime lows around 13–16°C and daytime highs between 18 and 24°C up to Thursday, before a noticeable drop on Friday to around 15–18°C.
Monday, June 1st kicks off the week on a high note with a mostly clear sky. According to Franceinfo Météo, temperatures stay pleasant with winds essentially calm at 5 km/h. It’s the best day of the week to enjoy the new June 2026 outdoor outings, stroll on view-filled terraces, or catch the shows to see in June.
Tuesday, June 2 marks a sharp turning point. According to Météo-France, a stormy front is sweeping from west to east with thunderstorms intensifying in the afternoon. Paris and the Île-de-France region are under yellow thunderstorm alert. According to Franceinfo Météo, the sky will be cloudy with thunderstorms and rain, with temperatures ranging from 15°C in the morning to 21°C in the afternoon. Downpours could be locally heavy with strong gusts. It’s best to opt for indoor venues and check alerts before heading out.
Wednesday, June 3 brings a line of storms, but the weather stays unsettled. Franceinfo Météo reports a cloudy sky with temperatures between 14°C and 22°C. The air remains humid and heavy. It’s the perfect time to explore the Parisian exhibitions, visit the museums of the capital, or take advantage of the great free things to do in June.
On Thursday, June 4, the weather remains partly cloudy with possible thunderstorms late in the afternoon. Temperatures will range from 14°C in the morning to 21°C in the afternoon. These shifting conditions could complicate travel. It’s the moment to take advantage of Parisian restaurants or to explore Paris cinemas for a quiet indoor screening.
Friday, June 5 marks the weather’s low point. Franceinfo Météo forecasts a cloudy sky with temperatures only between 11°C and 19°C. It’s frankly chilly for early June, with scattered showers and wind. Happily, it’s also the opening day of the Rendez-vous aux Jardins 2026, which runs from June 5 to 7: these remarkable gardens offer more intimate, tree-covered spots to enjoy despite the rain.
Saturday, June 6, looks set to bring steadier weather with a cloudy sky and showers according to Franceinfo Météo. Temperatures edge up to 13°C in the morning and 23°C in the afternoon. It’s the night of Nuit Blanche 2026, the 25th edition dedicated to love. The free museums and the art installations will help people adapt to the changing weather. Dress accordingly and keep an eye on alerts before heading out.
Sunday, June 7, finally brings a welcome upturn to close the week. The sky clears gradually and temperatures rise to comfortable levels. It’s the final day of Rendez-vous aux Jardins 2026, a perfect chance to enjoy the outdoors, and the men’s final of Roland-Garros 2026 not to be missed at Porte d’Auteuil. A milder day to catch your breath after a week drenched in rain.
To track thunderstorm alerts and the hour-by-hour outlook for the weather in Île-de-France, Météo-France remains the most reliable source, with real-time updated vigilance bulletins. Franceinfo Météo complements this with detailed 15-day forecasts for Paris and the eight departments of the Île-de-France region.
In short, the week of June 1–7, 2026 in Paris and the Île-de-France region looks set to be distinctly mixed. A pleasant Monday followed by a stormier, unsettled week with showers that stretch into Saturday. Temperatures will stay below seasonal norms, often under 22°C, with a particularly sharp drop on Friday. Fortunately, the capital and its surroundings offer plenty of indoor options to keep busy on those gray days. Paris always finds ways to reinvent itself, rain or shine!
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From June 1, 2026 to June 7, 2026
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