Weather in Provence
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Weatherspark shows graphs of average highs and lows by day for most any town.
https://weatherspark.com/y/51668/Ave...nce-Year-Round
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Inland areas of Provence are going to be the warmest, in the inland areas, where regular highs last summer were over 90 and some even over 100. The hottest temperatures ever recorded in France have been in the area between Nimes and Montpellier (Gard/Herault), up to 115F. The last few years have been much warmer than normal.
Nice and immediate areas along the surrounding coast don't get as hot due to the combination of the sea and geography. However, the humidity can be higher. You may get a few days above 90 but most days will be in the low to mid 80s (you may be more likely to get days where it does not break 80 -- but the last several years have been warmer). It's never been over 100 but last August was definitely hotter (2H July to 1H August is the peak; peak is earlier in Western Provence).
Nice and immediate areas along the surrounding coast don't get as hot due to the combination of the sea and geography. However, the humidity can be higher. You may get a few days above 90 but most days will be in the low to mid 80s (you may be more likely to get days where it does not break 80 -- but the last several years have been warmer). It's never been over 100 but last August was definitely hotter (2H July to 1H August is the peak; peak is earlier in Western Provence).
Last edited by gooster; Feb 3rd, 2024 at 09:28 AM.
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