Today's weather for Saint Tropez, France25th Nov 2009 13:00
Last Updated : 25th Nov 2009 13:00 GMT 25th Nov 2009 14:00 CET
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Scattered Clouds | 17°c (63°f) | ||||||||||||
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Holiday Reviews for Saint Tropez
The weather was lovely in June 08, hot and sunny. Get a car if possible so you can drive along the glorious coast, and dont miss the many lovely beach - Read More Review by : Kim Barber - Saturday 17th May 2008
This evening's weather forecast for
Saint Tropez, France
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Overcast skies
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16°c (61°f) | South 6mph (10 kph) |
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+1 hours
Saint Tropez is in the time zone (CET) which has a difference of +1 hours to GMT.
Local Time25 Nov 2009 14:48
GMT25 Nov 2009 13:48
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Sunrise 07:40hrs
Sunset 17:04hrs
Moonrise 13:14hrs
Moonset 00:08hrs
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Weather Overview for Saint Tropez
The glamour, class and fame of St Tropez is accompanied by a glorious typical Mediterranean climate of warm summers and mild winters. The scorching hot summer days are broken up by the evening sea breezes which waft over the resort and provide a cool break from the heat and create an ideal atmosphere to enjoy what this alluring picturesque town has to offer.
SUMMER
If
you are not bothered by hordes of tourists then summer is an ideal time to
visit St Tropez. Temperatures can reach highs of 30 ºC but generally sit in the
mid twenties. July and August,
along with being peak season, see St Tropez at its hottest and are the ideal
months for soaking up the sand and surf of the south of
May and June weather conditions see average maximums of 21 ºC and 24 ºC respectively, before moving into July and August which see maximums of 27 ºC and average minimums of 18 ºC. The temperature stays relatively warm through into November when they begin to cool down for the start of the winter months. October and November experience the greatest rainfall, however this too is still fairly mild.
WINTER
The official St Tropez tourism board has promoted winter as ‘St Tropez, out of season, the magic goes on.’ If you prefer a quieter ambience and fewer tourists then winter is certainly a magical time to visit the region. Temperatures stay mild, rainfall is minimal and it is argued that the countryside and French provincial markets are at their best in the wintertime.
Like many French towns that are overrun with tourists throughout the summer months, the benefit of visiting in the off season is that you will find your self gaining a much more ‘authentic’ experience. The local people are not overworked by tourism demands, and the whole resort will have a much more genuine feel about it. Visiting in the winter means you will see a real provincial village minus the excesses of tourism.
January to May sees temperatures sitting at about 12 ºC, with January and February experiencing the coolest weather, experiencing average minimums of 4 ºC and 5 ºC respectively before moving into March where the mercury rises slightly and the average maximum sits at 15 ºC, the minimum at 7 ºC.

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