This week's Parisian weather is a toss-up. The sky swings between threats and sweetness without ever really committing. No overwhelming heat is on the agenda, but there's a changing atmosphere, sometimes humid, often gray, and occasionally bright. In short, it's the kind of week that calls for flexible wardrobe and backup options.
Electric Start to the Week
Monday kicks off with a bang, carrying a yellow alert for thunderstorms in Île-de-France. Some steady rain and a few rumbles of thunder spice up the morning, followed by a return to cloudy calm. Temperatures stay moderate, around 22 °C in the afternoon. On Tuesday, the sky takes a back seat, but there's no big sunshine: it's a mainly gray day, with temperatures creeping up to 23 °C without much enthusiasm.
On Wednesday, be careful of the trick: while the morning might seem brighter, it’s just to better hide the return of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Thursday continues this mild instability: lots of clouds, a few isolated showers, and a thermometer that hovers around 21 °C.
Mildness and the return of clear skies by the end of the week
Friday brings a slight improvement for the week: a few sunny spells between cloudy periods and temperatures that are finally pleasant (up to 24 °C). Saturday remains mild and partly sunny, ranging from 16 to 27 °C. Ideal weather for markets, parks, or outdoor cafés. On Sunday, however, the clouds may regain ground, with possible showers in the second half of the day.
In summary: don't forget your umbrella and plan for some rain-friendly outfits! Plus, we've put together a 100% rain program so you can enjoy the summer in Paris, even when it's wet.