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laurie_ann Aug 14th, 2007 08:41 AM

What is Weather in Paris Tomorrow (August 15, 2007)?
 
I have already checked CNN.com, weather.com and bbc.uk.com. They can't even agree on the CURRENT weather conditions in Paris. In the same order it is 23/sunny, 24/cloudy and 24/light showers RIGHT NOW. Tomorrow they say again in the same order 23/thunderstorms, 23/rain and wind and 25/sunny intervals. Guess which one I want to be right? Or if you have any other weather sources you count on for Paris, please share. (I will be there tomorrow whatever the weather but it is just for the day so I don't want to drag my entire wardrobe.)

yasron Aug 14th, 2007 09:00 AM

23-24-25 Not such a big difference- not cold. Maximum take an umbrella with you or a very light raincoat. Above all - Enjoy!!!

shellio Aug 14th, 2007 09:51 AM

It is entirely possible that all three forecasts are correct, within the space of one day. Paris weather is, to say the least, changeable.

nytraveler Aug 14th, 2007 10:42 AM

Why is this unusual? Lots of times you can have rain in one part of a city, clouds in another and sun in a third - as a weather front moves through. And temps will change as the front moves through as well. (We live less than 5 miles from Yankee Stadium and frequently watching games on TV it's apparent the weather at the stadium is not the same as at our house.)

Weather changes. All the time. This is life. Take an umbie and be prepared.

kerouac Aug 14th, 2007 02:54 PM

Windy, mild and rainy on the 15th. Could get VERY gusty by morning.

kerouac Aug 14th, 2007 09:11 PM

And at 7:11 am, most definitely raining in Paris this morning.

klondike Aug 14th, 2007 10:02 PM

I'll take rain over baking heat anytime in Paris! Great museum days. Food seems even better than ever. Sleep like a baby.

You don't have to drag your entire wardrobe for heaven's sakes!

Layer, layer, layer so you can adjust the temperature.

Mix-n-match so YOU won't get bored- remember you're the only one who knows you've worn that same blouse/pants/sweater X number of days in a row!.

Light Impermeable outercoat/jacker to keep from getting wet and to retain warmth/keep wind out. Mine is a hooded dark colored rain slicker (Columbia Brand). With a wool sweater underneath, I can handle any weather September or October has dished out. It's the heat that can be the energy zapper, for me!

Carlux Aug 14th, 2007 10:11 PM

Another weather source - click on www.orange.fr. On the topic list at left, click 'meteo' and then enter the name of teh place you're going to be. You can get Meteo France predictions for the same day, 4 days, and 'tendency' for 10 days.

Rain and 20 all day today.

laurie_ann Aug 16th, 2007 01:43 AM

ok, I was there (and I didn't mean my first post to seem like such a baby). It was pretty much cool and dark and drizzly. Think I put the umbrella up just once. Had a silk blouse and cotton jacket and was fine (but had a (pashmina in my tote just in case and was glad I did on the over airconditioned Eurostar). I will post more about my day trip (but not on this thread to keep everyone from seeing my whining).


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