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Missy Sep 4th, 2000 02:33 PM

Paris in January?
 
Can anyone tell me what the weather is typically like in Paris in January? I'm from a cold climate, but I'd like to be prepared! <BR> <BR>Thanks!

elaine Sep 5th, 2000 05:21 AM

Hi <BR>in general, cold and rainy, unless you are very lucky. <BR>try this <BR>www.wunderground.com When you access a forecast for a city, at the bottom of the "current conditions" table, you'll see a box for "Historical Conditions". It's great for getting a general idea of temps/conditions during the time you'll be there. <BR>www.washingtonpost.com also has historical weather data <BR>

topper Sep 5th, 2000 07:35 AM

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John Sep 25th, 2000 06:22 PM

The coldest month in Paris! Not as cold as the NorthEast US, but still cold. You won't get snow or ice, but I would take winter wear.

Christina Sep 27th, 2000 11:18 AM

I think January is the coldest month anywhere, at least in this hemisphere. There are several places to get such avg weather info, I have a compendium of cities and it says that in Paris, avg high is 43 in Jan, avg low is 34; a good amount of rain (17 days of month), all of winter is fairly wet there, at least compared to summer (which isn't so dry, either). It's fairly moderate weather, not my idea of real cold at all, but I was raised in upper Midwest where it's usually around zero in January.


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