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Today's weather for Ile De Re, France22nd Nov 2009 11:30

Last Updated : 22nd Nov 2009 11:30 GMT 22nd Nov 2009 12:30 CET

heavy rain mist 13°c (55°f)
Humidity: 82 %
Dew Point: N/A
Pressure: 30.06 " (1018 hpa)
Temp feels like: 13°c (55°f)
SW 21mph (33 kph)

Holiday Reviews for Ile De Re

The weather was lovely. It was hot yet not too hot with a gentle breeze. On a few days the day started off a little cloudy but by lunchtime the sun - Read More Review by : David - Sunday 6th September 2009

This evening's weather forecast for
Ile De Re, France

Evening

nt_chancerain Rain 11°c (52°f) West 24mph (39 kph)
 
Sunrise 08:15hrs Sunset 17:27hrs
Moonrise 12:44hrs Moonset 22:29hrs
 

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Alongside with the Cote d'Azur; Ile de Re boasts being one of Frances most the sunniest regions. The typical climate is gentle, and the temperatures will almost certainly never drop below freezing point.

 

The sea is, of course, a major attraction here. There are swimming beaches galore, all with golden sand and calm waters.

 

Locals say that the Ile de Re has a special micro-climate. In summer it is wonderfully warm, without the overbearing heat of the south. And in spring and autumn it remains pleasant; perfect for enjoying outdoor leisure’s.

 

The Ile de Re has been rewarded with the benefits of a rather soft climate,, thanks in particular to its location in one of France’s most eastern points and the nearby Gulf Stream. Unlike other close by regions such as Hiver and Automne, Ile de Re experiences very little rain; in fact the Island is very sunny with an average of 2100 hours of sunshine per year. These characteristics are due to the fact that the relief is almost non-existent. In summer, heat is moderated by the presence of the sea and in addition, the island is sometimes called the “Atlantic Midi” thanks to also the fauna and the flora. In winter, the temperatures stay rather soft, therefore is it very rare for snow to be seen.

 

During the long summer months, temperatures in the Ile de Re average over 30˚C; typically from July to August, bringing swarms of tourists to self catering Ile de Re properties.

 

Winter tends to be relatively shorter than summer and in comparison to most other northern European regions is relatively warm. Temperatures will generally only fall to 7˚C, maybe even 5˚C and once every three to four years the climate can drop to freezing point.

 

It can be generalised that throughout the year the Ile de Re enjoys an exceptionally mild and sunny climate. The warm air of the ocean wind will provide travellers with a blue sky as their greatest benefit, creating an enjoyable experience whether it’s summer, spring, autumn or winter.

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