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Suse Mar 22nd, 2002 08:55 AM

Paris in July..coat??
 
I will be in Paris in July. What is the weather generally like then? What type of coat will I need to pack, if any?

Claire Mar 22nd, 2002 09:04 AM

We were in Paris last July. We both wore our sweaters and coats all the time. We were surprised at the cool temperatures!<BR><BR>I'd take a light jacket and a sweater just in case.

louise Mar 22nd, 2002 09:16 AM

Hi Susie-<BR><BR>It can really vary, obviously. When I was there last June it was at least 80 degrees every day! My recommendation to you is to go to weather.com in the couple of days before you leave and check the 10 day forecast. Then you can pack accordingly. In general though, you would be wise to bring at least 1 sweater and a lightweight trench coat or similar sort of thing. And an umbrella of course! But seriously, check the forecast. We DIDN'T and ended up lugging around clothes we never wore, and even had to buy a couple of cooler items so we wouldn't sweat to death!<BR><BR>

xxx Mar 22nd, 2002 10:15 AM

Good advice,<BR>check weather.com..we were there in late October and only wore sweaters, the coats never left the suitcase!And I live in a very hot climate and feel the cold fast!

elvira Mar 22nd, 2002 10:25 AM

Paris is sort of like DC for climate - so a light coat (like a blazer) and a sweater (a cotton or light wool cardigan) would work for the usual weather; bring an umbrella.

Weather Gal Mar 22nd, 2002 06:13 PM

I never think of being cool in DC in July. Not from there, but close enough. Perhaps I'm wrong?

KT Mar 22nd, 2002 06:22 PM

I'm with Weather Gal -- DC is more like a steambath in hell in the summer. Lived there, done that, sweated right through the t-shirt. Paris is a "continental" climate, so it can get hot (or cool) in summer, but it can't compare with the unmitigated swamplike misery of DC.

Christina Mar 22nd, 2002 06:36 PM

hey, I was there last July, also, and it was freezing! And wet. That was unusual, though. I live in DC and the Paris climate is very similar to ours in temps EXCEPT for summer (thank goodness). Which is usually why I leave DC for Paris in July, actually. If you have room, take a lightweight raincoat, as well as a sweater or so. Last summer was odd, I heard it was really hot in Paris at the end of June, early July, so then I get there about July 12th and it turns miserable and cold for the next couple of weeks. My friends told me they were ready to pack up and leave it was so hot in June which didn't make me feel any warmer. Then, it got hot again in August after I left, I heard.

Sue Mar 22nd, 2002 06:43 PM

I think the reality is that unless you live along equator or Arctic Circle, there are great variations possible for any given time, that still fall within the norm (or not!) It was 70 in Pgh. last Fri.;today it did not get up to 32. Both are extreme for late March. As someone said, you just need to check weather day or so before you leave to get some idea of what it will be like.

frenchy Mar 22nd, 2002 07:00 PM

the best thing about Paris in July is that the French all leave town. That alone brings the temps down a few degrees.


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