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  • it depends on where you want to go... In the mountains, it can get quite cold with snow and all... But if you go to Paris for example, it is not that cold, rarely lower than the freezing limit (0°C; 32°F), but it is a wet cold, so it can seem colder than it really is...
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11y ago
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12y ago

Probaly around 50 degrees to 80 degrees I know that France is kinda like south caralina

Its a large area and so the temps vary a lot from the snowy mountains of the Alps to the hot sandy beaches that border Spain.

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14y ago

France has a relatively mild climate. The average days with temperatures below freezing point (at some point of the day) is 22 per year. The climate is resembling the English one, but less rainy and sleety.

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9y ago

The French mainland is a temperate country that alternates between a cold winter and a very warm summer. The climate, if compared to the United States, would be similar to New York.

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12y ago

Neither. It's in the temperate zone. Or, if you prefer, both; it gets pretty hot in the South in the summer, and very cold in the mountains in winter.

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11y ago

France is usually quite cold but can be very warm in summer, especially in the south of france.

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14y ago

i think htat it is hot all of the time

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11y ago

it is hot

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13y ago

yes it is

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