Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Paris Weather

Paris is the capital of France and covers an area of 460 square miles. On the banks of the Seine in the heart of the Ile-de-France, Paris is home to about 10 million people. The Ile-de-France receives the lowest rainfall in France. However, it can be unexpected showers in Paris, any time of year.

The North Atlantic drift affects the climate of Paris. As a result, Paris has a marine west coastClimate. The city enjoys a temperate climate all year round and no extremely high or low. Summer in Paris is generally warm with the mercury touching 24 ° C (75 ° F), and the temperature in winter tends to 1 ° C (34 ° F). The highest temperature was recorded in Paris in 1948, from 28 in July. It was found that 40.4 ° C (104.7 ° F) and the lowest was -23.9 ° C (-11.0 ° F) in 1879, 10 registeredDecember.

Spring is a wonderful time in any place to go and Paris is no exception, however, it can turn wet sometimes. The magnificent avenues and shady trees enhance the attractiveness of Paris. The average temperature is the highest of the day May to September with the mercury showing 25 ° C (76 ° F). Winters especially from December to February is very cold with Mercury Falling to 3 ° C (37 ° F). The winter season is also accompanied by cold winds.

In Paris,Rainfall can occur at any time of year. The average annual rainfall is about 641.6 millimeters (25.2 inches). The months of September, October and November receive less rainfall (2.7 cm), obtained during the period from April to July, the highest rainfall (10 inches).

Paris is beautiful, everything about the visit of a year and rarely receives any snowfall. Sometimes the coldest months of the rule may be snow in one day. It 'was a unique caseSnowfall in April, which might have caused due to changes in global climate models.

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