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Climate and Weather Paris

The climate of Paris is degraded oceanic: the oceanic influence is predominant to the mainland and results in 1981-2010 by summers (June 1 to August 31) warm enough (19.7 ° C on average), winters (1 December to 28 February), mild (5.4 ° C on average) with frequent rains in all seasons and changing weather but with lower rainfall (637.4 mm)

on the coast and some temperature spikes (continental influence) in the heart of winter or summer. The development of urbanization causes a temperature increase and a decrease in the number of foggy days, however, when the temperature exceeds 30 ° C humidity and dew point low enough makes the heat bearable.
This climate is classified as Oceanic altered for these differences more pronounced annual temperatures and those lower rainfall compared to the ocean border. It is fairly uniform over the region, but modified by the presence of urban heat Paris for minimum temperatures that are well softened (+ 2 ° C compared to the average annual forest areas). Regular and consistent rainfall is average but more substantial Brie at the Plaine de France and the French Vexin than most of the rest of the region.

The sunshine is 1689.6 hours per year, which is relatively low (1595 hours in the Mountains Arre, 2917 hours Toulon), the city is known for its milky sky and often veiled direct consequence of maritime influences. The number of foggy days is small: on average there are thirteen days a year, in decline for a century. Wind, generally moderate (fifty days with gusts above 50 km / h), is predominantly west / southwest sector. On December 26, 1999 during the first big storm that swept Europe gusts 169 km / h were recorded at the Paris-Montsouris station. They exceeded 220 km / h at the top of the Eiffel Tower and is the absolute record of instantaneous speed from the first meteorological measurements in 1873.

The 637.4 millimeters of rain fall in a very equal in the year since the extreme values are 41.2 millimeters in February and 63.2 millimeters in May. Paris knows on average 111.1 days of rain per year, but if they are frequent, they are instead little support. Thunderstorms occur about 18 days per year on average, mainly from May to August. Snowfalls are 12 days per year on average; Snow rarely takes more than a day in central Paris. Since records began to Parc Montsouris, the driest year was 1921 with 271.4 mm and the wettest 2000 with more than 900.8 millimeters. The temperature exceeds 25 ° C 50.04 days per year on average; 11.4 days per year, it is greater than 30 ° C. Consequence of the important urban agglomeration, the temperature in Paris can be 4 ° C higher than in the more distant suburbs during the night and at sunrise soleil1.

Here is the location of another 15 meteorological stations in Paris in 2013:

     6th Luxembourg Gardens 46 meters 48 ° 50'49.0 "N 2 ° 20'08.8" E
     7th Eiffel Tower 319 meters 48 ° 51'29.8 "N 2 ° 17'40.2" E December 1996
     10th Lariboisière 58 meters 48 ° 52'58.2 "N 2 ° 21'10.8" E
     12 Island Bercy 50 meters 48 ° 49'57.2 "N 2 ° 24'39.8" E
     12th district 54 meters
     12th St. Antoine district 36 meters
     13th district Salpêtrière 34 meters
     15th Arrondissement Vaugirard 57 meters
     15th Pompidou 32 meters
     16th Bagatelle 36 meters
     16th Longchamp racecourse 27 meters 48 ° 51'29.2 "N 2 ° 14'00.3" E March 2007
     17th Batignolles 45 meters
     19th Buttes Chaumont to 97 meters
     20th Tenon 94 meters
     20th Parc de Belleville 80 meters 48 ° 52'16.8 "N 2 ° 23'05.8" E August 1994

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