Weather forecast and temperature for today
Paris, France

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Weather forecast and temperature for today - Friday, 19. Apr

Partly Cloudy
06:50

20:48
CEST
Partly Cloudy
min.4°C
  • Wind: 12km/h NNW
  • Humidity: 81%
  • Precip. probability: 5%
  • Precipitation: 0mm
  • UV index: 0
For the rest of the night, partly cloudy weather is anticipated.
The lowest temperature will be an icy 4°C (39.2°F).
Sunrise was at 06:50 and sunset at 20:48; the daylight lasted for 13h and 58min.

Current condition and temperature - Paris, France

Mostly Cloudy
22:50 CEST
Mostly Cloudy
  • 9°C
  • Feels like: 7°C
  • Wind: 11km/h N
  • Humidity: 84%
  • Dewpoint: 7°C
  • Pressure: 1019.64mbar
  • Precipitation: 0mm
  • Visibility: 14.48km
  • UV index: 0
At the moment, the weather is mainly cloudy.
The temperature is a frosty 9°C (48.2°F), and the felt air temperature is evaluated at a chilly 7°C (44.6°F). The current temperature is a few degrees off the lowest forecasted temperature.

Frequently asked questions

What is the temperature in Paris now?

The temperature at 22:50 in Paris is 9°C (48.2°F).

What is the weather forecast for Paris for today?

For the rest of the night, moderately clouded weather is anticipated.

When are sunrise and sunset today in Paris?

On Friday, in Paris, sunrise was at 06:50 and sunset at 20:48 (CEST).

How many hours of daylight will Paris have today?

Today in Paris, the daylight lasted for 13h and 58min.

Paris, France

  • en: Paris, France
  • es: París, Francia
  • sr: Pariz, Francuska
  • zh: 巴黎, 法国
  • fr: Paris, La France
  • Latitude: 48.856614°
  • Longitude: 2.352222°
  • Elevation: 33 m
  • Current time: 22:50 CEST
  • Sunrise: 06:50 CEST
  • Sunset: 20:48 CEST
  • Timezone: Europe/Paris
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