French weather in France.
Set on Europe's western edge, France has a varied, temperate climate. An Atlantic influence prevails in the north-west, with westerly sea winds bringing humidity and warm winters. The south enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters.

Comfortable spring and autumn temperatures together with hot summer days and temperate evenings make for great holidays, and help make some of the best wine produced in France!

Dry and hot summers apart from the welcome relief of the odd cooling thunderstorm, and the days are pleasantly warm as late as October.

Provence offers long lazy days of sunshine with occasional storms that disappears as quickly as they appear as they are swept off by the mistral winds.

The Languedoc enjoys a Mediterranean climate with long hot summers & temperate spring and autumn.