4. Il pleut.
Il neige.
Il y a du soleil.
Il y a du vent.
Il y a du brouillard.
Il y a des nuages.
Il y a des orages.
Il fait froid.
Il fait chaud.
5. Different Weather Conditions
Weather France is usually described as being
temperate in nature although it is marked with
important variations. France is a huge in terms
of its size and different parts of it experiences
diferent types of climate.
The weather of a place is influenced by its
location and topography. Weather France
provides with a better understanding of Weather
Europe .
6. SOUTHERN FRANCE
The South of France has a warm
Mediterranean climate with hot summers,
cool winters and limited rainfall- frost is rare
and spring and autumn downpours are
sudden but brief.
In Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur and in the
Rhône valley in particular strong winds can
often appear in winter and spring.
7. NORTHERN FRANCE
Northern France, including Paris, has a
classic temperate climate that is similar to
southern England.
It is characterised by warm summers, cold
winters and rainfall throughout the year.
The climate of northern France is
usually cold in winter and mild to hot in
summer
8. WESTERN FRANCE
The western coast, from the Loire valley to the
Pyrénées, is milder and summer days are
generally very hot.
The Western France is affected by the Atlantic.
Consequently, it has a changeable, maritime
climate like that of the UK.
This area of the country experiences relatively
mild winters with very infrequent frost and snow.
Rainfall tends to be fairly evenly spread
throughout the year.
9. EASTERN FRANCE
The area of east is an imaginary line running
between Lille, Paris and Lyon, experiences a mid-
latitude, continental climate.
This means winters tend to be cold with frequent
snow and frost particularly along the eastern
border.
Rainfall is even throughout the year but generally
annual rainfall totals are low. Thunderstorms are
common during the warm summers, especially in
the south of the area towards the Jura
mountains.
10. CENTRAL FRANCE
Central France, It enjoys a temperate
climate that is heavily influenced by the
Atlantic Ocean.
This mean all four seasons but no real
extremes of temperature and regular rainfall
year-round.
Summers are warm to hot, but in
comparison to other parts in the region they
are fairly mild. The surrounding area is made
up almost entirely of highlands; as a result
the conditions are much milder
and damper than other parts of France.
11. DRESSING INFLUENCED BY THE
WEATHER OF FRANCE
In france the weather influences
everything from the type of clothes the
people wear to the outdoor activites they
can perform.
Having the right clothing in the closet to
handle unexpected weather events can
be a bit challenging when we are
experiencing weather in france we usually
do not have for the area we live in or are
visiting.
12. L’ete saisson
Summer is traditionally associated with hot
dry weather, but this does not occur in all
regions.
In areas of the tropics and subtropics,
the wet season occurs during the summer.
The wet season is the main period of
vegetation growth within the savana
climate regime.Where the wet season is
associated with a seasonal shift in
the prevailing winds, it is known as a
monsoon.
13. Printemps Saisson
Spring is one of the four temperate seasons, the
transition time between winter and summer.
Spring and "springtime" refer to the season, and
also to ideas of rebirth, renewal and regrowth.
The specific definition of the exact timing of
"spring" varies according to local climate, cultures
and customs.
At the spring equinox, days are close to 12 hours
long with day length increasing as the season
progresses.
14. En Autumn
Autumn is at war with the rain. The Autumn-win
dispels the clouds in the sky. The sunny weather of
Autumn wipes off the footprints of the rainy season.
The muddy paths are dried up. Bogs and swamps are
no more seen. The marshy-land gets dried and ditches
are dried too. Gutters are dried up.
Water in ponds and rivers is no more muddy. The mud
in the water goes down unto the beds and the water
looks clear and blue. It is transparent.
15. En Hiver Saisson
By October, the rainy season comes to an end all
over the country and the days become short and
the night become long.
The rays of the sun are not overhead. The air
turns cooler in the plains marking the coming of
the winter season.
The winter season lasts from November to
February every year. In the Northern Plains, very
cold wind blow making the winter months severe