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Does anyone know how cold it usually is in Paris in March/April?

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I'm going to Paris on Sunday and I am not sure what the March weather will be like, as I’ve never been there. I know it’s supposed to be rainy in spring, but does anyone know how cold it usually is? Thanks!

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  1. I'm in Paris.  This week has been absolutely horrible.  It has snowed, sleeted, rained and been gray with isolated spots of brief sunshine.  This morning it was raining and we had on our winter coats, hats and gloves!

    It is supposed to warm up for the weekend and Sunday is meant to be the first sunny day we've had all week.  Bring your rain gear for sure.  I'd suggest much layering with a good warm jacket on top.

    I hope you get lucky and get some spring weather!  I know I'm ready for it.


  2. Hi there

    It is on average between 11 and 15 ish °C sometimes higher, but currently lower than average for the season. At the moment the forecast is for the weather to get better next week, so it is good news for you.

    Enjoy Paris

  3. I'm french but I don't live in Paris... However I think that I can help you. Normally the temperature is about 15°C but in the moment there is snow in the east of France and the temperatures are dropping... But if you have chance, the sun can go back and you could have about 20 °C on the afternoons...

  4. Paris weather is the same as the northeast of this country. If you look at the temperature in Boston or New York City it will be roughly the same in Paris. This year, nevertheless, Paris had a warm winter. As far as rain, yes it rains a lot in Paris in spring, yet it rains a lot more in London.

  5. The high temperature on Sunday is predicted to be 52°F  and the low 36°F. The chance of rain is 60%.

    Monday and tuesday there will be more sun than clouds with highs in the upper 50s and lows in the mid 30s.

    By Wednesday the temperature should rise to a high in the 60's with overnite lows in the high 30's to mid 40's and this should be the situation for the remainder of the week. Chances for precipatation will be 10%.

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