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Climate types in France

The climate types in France include temperate maritime climate, Mediterranean climate and temperate continental climate.

France has a temperate maritime climate in the west, a Mediterranean climate in the south and a temperate continental climate in the northeast. The average precipitation increased from 600 mm in northwest to southeast to over 1000 mm, and reached over 1500 mm in mountainous areas.

Monthly average temperature: 4-7℃ in the west and south, 1 month1-3℃ in the east and north; In July, it was 16- 18℃ in the north and west, and 2 1-24℃ in the south and east. Most cities have mild climate and beautiful environment, so they are a livable place.

France covers an area of 543,965 square kilometers, including 632,834 square kilometers of overseas territories. The total length of the border line is 5695 kilometers, including 2700 kilometers of coastline, 2800 kilometers of land line and 0/95 kilometers of inland river line.

Located in the western part of Europe, it borders Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Andorra and Monaco, faces Britain across the Lamanche Strait in the northwest, and is close to the North Sea, the English Channel, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea is the largest island in France.

France's terrain is high in the southeast and low in the northwest, and the plains account for two-thirds of the total area. The main mountain ranges are Alps, Pyrenees and Jura. Mont Blanc on the French-Italian border is 48 10 meters above sea level, which is the second highest peak in Europe. The main rivers are Loire River (10 10 km), Rhone River (8 12 km) and Seine River (776 km).

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Spring (March-May/temperature 10℃-20℃) is very suitable for traveling to Paris, because there are blooming flowers everywhere, which is an excellent moment to witness the "Flower City" of Paris! People sit on the terrace of the cafe, enjoying coffee and watching passers-by, but the weather is still a little cold, so it is suitable to bring a thin coat.

In summer (June-August/temperature 20-40), in fact, all Paris is tourists, and Parisians have gone to other places for the summer, but France is not wet. Although it is very hot, you can hide in the shade to avoid sweating. Because the hot summer is only a few weeks, many restaurants and cafes in Paris are not equipped with air conditioning, which is certainly expected.

From July to August, the Seine-Marne River will set up artificial beaches to enjoy the sunshine. In addition, don't miss the gorgeous fireworks released by the Eiffel Tower on July 14 National Day. Finally, although summer is the season with the most tourists, it is also the time for many shops to take long holidays and repair trains in the subway or RER suburbs. Sometimes restaurants can't be found, so there won't be this problem near tourist attractions.

Autumn (9- 1 1 month/temperature 9℃- 15℃) is close to winter in southern China. Consider wearing a thicker coat or an onion. In this season, the leaves turn red, and you can enjoy the unique rustling in autumn. In addition, every year on the third Thursday of 1 1 month, Lessing, a thin wine, comes on the market, and you can taste French wine. Christmas trees have been quietly installed everywhere since 1 1 month!

It rains occasionally in winter (1February-February/temperature 0-8), so it is more appropriate to carry a small umbrella with you. Usually it doesn't rain much, even if it is heavy, it is only a flash in the pan. You can find a place to hide until the rain stops. In addition, the weather is cold, the indoor heating is on, and the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is large. Dawn comes late in the morning and the sun goes down early, so the day and the day are shorter.

Before Christmas, there are many Christmas markets all over the country, so you can enjoy the festive atmosphere in France! As for snow, there will only be a few snows in winter. It's really luck to meet snow.

Remind everyone that the climate in France is relatively dry, especially for friends who are used to wearing lipstick or hand cream. You can prepare more or go to France to buy beauty products, which is actually not expensive!

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-France