Weather worsens again this Thursday, June 4, 2026 in Île-de-France. Météo-France has placed Paris and the entire region under a yellow alert for the risk of thunderstorms. The day is shaping up in two clearly distinct parts: a stormy and chilly morning, followed by a somewhat milder afternoon. If you have plans to go out, it’s wise to adjust your schedule accordingly and, in any case, bring an umbrella.
The morning will be decidedly unsettled. Thunderstorms are expected across much of Île-de-France starting early, with temperatures hovering around 16 to 17°C. It’s not the day to dust off the bike or plan a picnic in the park. A rain jacket, or even a sturdy umbrella, is clearly advisable before you head out.
Yes, a bit. According to Météo-France's estimates, some sunny spells are expected in the afternoon, with temperatures climbing to 19°C. It's not the great return of sunshine, but enough to take a breather after a cloudy morning. The evening will stay cool, around 14°C at sunset, a jacket remains essential.
The vigilance jaune is not an immediate danger alert, but it calls for caution. Météo-France recommends avoiding outdoor activities during thunderstorm episodes, securing items on balconies and terraces, and not taking shelter under trees when storms are approaching. To track hour-by-hour developments in your municipality, the Météo-France website and app remain the reference.
On the transport front, morning storms can occasionally cause localized disruptions. We’ll keep watch for updates from RATP and SNCF Transilien if the situation shifts as the day unfolds. Will it rain again at We Love Green this year? Odds are you’ll want to bring a poncho and boots for this edition.















