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France is an extremely geographically diverse country - as diverse as the USA but contained in a smaller area. The weather systems acting over France do not take into account this reduced size and accomodate for it, therefore the weather varies not only from season to season but also from place to place.
Right now, for example it's 0°C in Paris, where I am, but it's -10°C in Morzine, 22°C in Nîmes and 15°C in Corsica. In Brittany right now there are ferocious winds of up to 100km/hr whereas here in Paris there's little wind right now. There are floods in the south west and frozen watermains in the east. It's impossible to define specific weather conditions for a country that has very dry, arid, flat regions, mountainous regions, a huge volcanic basin in the centre and techtonic plates to the south and east.
In the summer the weather is excellent in most places - varying from 18°C in the mountains to 40°C in the driest, hottest areas. You can fry an egg on your car in Paris in the summer and your coffee will freeze in the cup outside in the winter.
The weather tends to be less extreme than elsewhere (I'm talking New Orleans and Sumatra) and you only really need to be careful and prepared if you're in the mountains or on the beach with kids.
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alan
try weather com.
ALI (We Were Born For Battle)
Just like anywhere else in the world - it varies from day to day.
youpi
it depends of the season and the place. I live in south of france and it's cold in winter and hot in summer but it's sometimes raining at the end of august. Snow generally arrives in january or february but doen't stay a long time(one day or half a day).
me
it depends where and when you go i was there in the summer and it was pretty hot 70 80 degrees most days
but the winter it can be cold and sometimes snows
this is a good site
http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/92/climate/Europe/France.html