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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the BuzzLayer Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Paris, the French capital situated on the Seine River inland from the coast, sees a temperate climate. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions; for planning a trip, the most useful fact is that Paris weather 7 days out typically reflects a mild, changeable pattern, with rain possible any season.
What is the typical weather in Paris right now?
Paris sits in a temperate oceanic zone, meaning winters are cool and damp, summers are warm but rarely scorching. The live forecast above gives the current reading in Celsius; if you prefer paris weather fahrenheit, a quick mental conversion (multiply by 1.8 and add 32) will get you there. For longer looks, paris weather 10 days and paris weather 14 days forecasts are reliable for spotting rain or heat.
How does the season affect your visit?
Spring and autumn are changeable—pack layers. Summer highs average 25°C, but heatwaves can push temperatures higher. Winter lows hover near 3°C, with occasional frost. For extended planning, paris weather 30 days gives a broad trend, while paris weather 15 days and paris weather 21 days help narrow down a travel window. Always check the live forecast above for the most current data.
Is Paris weather 14 days forecast accurate?
It is reasonably reliable for broad trends—like a warm spell or rain system—but day-to-day specifics often shift. Check the live forecast above for updates as your trip nears.
Should I pack for rain in Paris?
Yes. Rain is distributed fairly evenly across the year, with May and October slightly wetter. A compact umbrella and a water-resistant jacket are wise additions any month.
What is the best month for sunny weather in Paris?
July and August offer the most sunshine, with long daylight hours and average highs around 25°C. However, these months also draw the largest crowds.
Sources
For more Canadian-focused forecasts, visit our Canada weather hub. If you are comparing destinations, check France Weather or Spain Weather.