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. The weather in Paris in the month of february comes from statistical datas on the past years. You can view the weather statistics for all the month, but also navigating through the tabs for the beginning, the middle and the end of the month. All month Beginning of the month Mid-month End of the month Average weather throughout february very bad weather Weather at 6am 4°C Partly Cloudy25% of time Weather at 12pm 8°C Clear/Sunny24% of time Weather at 6pm 6°C Clear/Sunny32% of time Weather at 3am 4°C Evolution of daily average temperature and precipitation in Paris in february These charts show the evolution of average minimum/maximum temperatures as well as average daily precipitation volume in Paris in february. The climate of Paris in february is very bad Temperatures are so low that the wearing of warm clothes is essential in order to feel comfort when outside. Similarly, the weather in Paris throughout February is defined by the alternation of partly or completely covered weather and the beautiful sun - to the point that the sunny days from morning to evening are much at the Beginning of FebruaryDuring the first ten days of February, the beautiful sunny days take turns with the rainy ones. Along with the cold, still well installed, it is not uncommon to have morning temperatures near 1° C. When the climatic conditions are suitable for such, there is even snowfall on a few in the Middle of FebruaryTemperatures rise slightly in mid-February. However, the cold continues to dominate the climate throughout February in Paris. This translates into misty mornings that alternate with the shy sunshine. Even if the morning is often pleasant, the afternoons and evenings can be at the End of FebruaryWeather conditions deteriorate slightly during the last ten days of February. It is cold, due to the fall in temperatures and the days are often dominated with a grey overcast. The sky is often covered with heavy clouds that turn into rains. For this reason, it is best to check the local weather report in order to avoid any inconveniences. Seasonal average climate and temperature of Paris in february Check below seasonal norms These datas are generated from the weather statements of the last years of february. January February March Outside temperature Average temperature 5°C6°C9°C Highest temperature 7°C8°C13°C Lowest temperature 3°C3°C5°C Highest record temperature 15°C201823°C201924°C2021 Lowest record temperature -9°C2009-10°C2012-8°C2013 Number of days at +18°C 0 days0%1 days3%3 days10% Number of days at -0°C 9 days29%7 days24%3 days10% Wind Wind speed 19km/h20km/h19km/h Wind temperature -0°C-0°C3°C Precipitation rainfall Rainfall 80mm80mm65mm Number of days with rainfall 6 days18%6 days21%4 days14% Record daily rainfall Snowfall Other climate data Humidity 91%88%88% Visibility Cloud cover 60%55%48% UV index 233 Daily sunshine hours 6810 Sunrise and sunset Time of sunrise 083807590704 Time of sunset 172218111856 Length of day 084410121152 Our opinion about the weather in february Our opinion at very bad very bad very bad How was the weather last february? Here is the day by day recorded weather in Paris in february 2023 01-02-20237°C to 9°C02-02-20235°C to 11°C03-02-20237°C to 12°C04-02-20235°C to 13°C05-02-20236°C to 11°C06-02-20232°C to 7°C07-02-20231°C to 7°C08-02-20230°C to 10°C09-02-2023-1°C to 7°C10-02-20234°C to 10°C11-02-20233°C to 9°C12-02-20233°C to 13°C13-02-20234°C to 14°C14-02-20235°C to 15°C15-02-20235°C to 13°C16-02-20237°C to 13°C17-02-202310°C to 14°C18-02-202310°C to 12°C19-02-202310°C to 13°C20-02-20236°C to 15°C21-02-20236°C to 16°C22-02-20239°C to 12°C23-02-20237°C to 10°C24-02-20233°C to 10°C25-02-20233°C to 9°C26-02-20231°C to 7°C27-02-2023-1°C to 9°C28-02-2023-1°C to 10°C Map other cities in the parisian region in february Cities near Paris Boulogne-Billancourt in februaryvery bad weatherSaint-Denis in februaryvery bad weatherNoisy-le-Sec in februaryvery bad weatherNanterre in februaryvery bad weatherChatenay-Malabry in februaryvery bad weatherAntony in februaryvery bad weatherCréteil in februaryvery bad weatherArgenteuil in februaryvery bad weatherChaville in februaryvery bad weatherChatou in februaryvery bad weatherMontmorency in februaryvery bad weatherVersailles Yvelines in februaryvery bad weather Parisian region in february See full list of cities Click over cities on the map for information about the weather in february. Legend Paris perfect weather good tolerable bad very bad Weather data for Paris in february Weather data for Paris for february are derived from an average of the weather forecast since 2009 in Paris. There is a margin of error and these forecasts are to be considered as general information only. The weather in Paris can vary slightly from year to year, but this data should limit surprises. So you can pack your bags or check for the best time in year to go to Paris. Weather in january in Paris Weather in march in Paris
Smoky scenes — so common in California during recent summers — are now paying the eastern United States an unwelcome, improbable and toxic thick veil of Canadian wildfire smoke is spreading south over much of the Midwest, Ohio Valley, Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, bringing milky-white skies and dangerous air pollution to the most populous corridor of the country. Fine particles contained within the smoke, hazardous to breathe, have prompted air quality alerts for tens of millions of people from South Carolina to New of Tuesday evening, New York City had the worst air quality in the world among major cities. Scenes from social media and web cameras showed the sky above Manhattan tinged a reddish-orange hue, drawing comparisons to Mars.“If you’re a New Yorker with heart or breathing issues, be careful when you’re outdoors,” said the City of New York in a tweet signed by the mayor. “Smoke from wildfires in Canada is impacting our city’s air, so an Air Quality Health Advisory has been issued. Try to limit outdoor activities today to the absolute necessities.”The haze and smell of smoke from the Canadian wildfires hung heavy over New York, raising concerns about air quality June 6. Video Julie Yoon, Joyce Koh/The Washington PostOn Wednesday morning, hazardous air quality reached Washington, where the air smelled like smoke and reduced visibility to two some places, air quality measurements are the worst on record. Marshall Burke, a professor of environment at Stanford University, tweeted that this event is the “[n]ear worst or worst event” in the past two decades or so, based on smoke particle Haven, Conn., posted its worst air quality on record Tuesday while EPA measurements showed hazardous smoke pollution enveloping much of New York state and southern New are the wildfires causing the smoke?The source of much of the smoke pouring into the region is Quebec, Canada. Most broke out in the past week. Across Canada, there are 416 active fires, 240 of which the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Center lists as “out of control.”The wildfires cropped up beneath a well-predicted “heat dome,” or zone of high pressure, which brought sinking air and warm, dry conditions that broke records for the time of year and smoke from Canada continued to spread to the on June 6, creating hazy sunrises. Video The Washington PostLow pressure swirling counter-clockwise over Nova Scotia, meanwhile, is making for a conveyor belt of northerly winds that is pumping the smoke south over the Great Lakes, Northeast and is the smoke and where is it worst?Satellite imagery Wednesday morning showed smoke covering the Northeast and extending into the Carolinas. The thickest extended from lakes Erie and Ontario to southern New York said, hazardous air quality reached as far west as Minnesota on Tuesday, according to and into the Carolinas Wednesday agencies plastered air quality alerts across an expansive swath of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, in effect into Wednesday, cautioning that “sensitive individuals, including those with heart or lung disease, the elderly, and the young should limit strenuous activities and the amount of time active outdoors.”The alerts cover southeast Michigan, parts of Ohio, northern South Carolina, much of North Carolina, northern Virginia, much of Maryland, Delaware, eastern Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and western New Tuesday, some of the worst air quality was concentrated in western New York into Quebec and Ontario, where code red and purple conditions were prevalent, meaning air quality was hazardous for all Bernhardt, a professor of meteorology at Hofstra University, determined that the Air Quality Index in Syracuse, was the worst since reliable records began in pollution in Detroit and New York registered at the highest and second-highest levels, respectively, since 2006, Stanford’s Burke forecasters at the Weather Service in Burlington, Vt., called the smoke situation “uncharted territory,” having never dealt with it before. “[W]e are learning and adapting as the event unfolds,” they wrote in a long will it last?With no end in sight to the fires, the question of how long the smoke lingers comes down to wind into Thursday, an even worse round of wildfire smoke could waft south out of Canada on the backside of a north-to-south-moving cold front. Pennsylvania, New York state and the Mid-Atlantic — including major metro areas such as Philadelphia, Newark, New York, Baltimore, Washington and Richmond — are likely to see very poor air quality. Outdoor recreation would probably be will become more northwesterly Friday into Saturday. While that won’t fully clear the smoke, it will bring a reduction in the concentrations of fine particulate matter. Visibilities, sky conditions and air quality will improve unusual are the fires?Very unusual. Wildfires are normal to an extent across Canada and the western United States in the summertime, but outbreaks as widespread and numerous as these are virtually unheard of in late May into June. The amount of smoke pouring into the Northeast is thus also Canadian Broadcast Corp. published a sobering graph comparing area burned thus far this year with prior yearsSome perspective on the Canadian wildfires...this shows total million hectares burned in over million hectares burned so far, not only is this year beyond all but one of the past 6 year totals but will do it before the true wildfire season begins in Julynywx Jim Teske JimTeskeNC9 June 6, 2023 While wildfires can be sparked in many different ways, the rapidity with which they spread is proportional to how hot and dry the ambient environment is. There exists a strong link between the frequency and intensity of heat domes and human-caused climate change. A number of high-end heat domes have already fostered wildfire outbreaks across Canada this year, and more appear to be in the Samenow contributed to this report.
All photos by VICE Staff. Amid breaking news that the Supreme Court ruled the prorogation of Parliament unlawful, that Boris Johnson lied to the Queen and should resign as Prime Minister, the top trend on UK Twitter this Tuesday morning was “rain”. Simply Brexit, there has been a dramatic spike in the number of people taking a pathetic fallacy view of the weather, interpreting anything that isn’t mild, bit cloudy’ as a form of divine punishment for using Amazon Prime and voting in the Tories twice on the trot. BJ becoming Prime Minister during a heatwave? The sun trying to scorch us off the face of the earth for moral failure. Torrential rain to mark the announcement of his biggest misstep to date? Atmospheric water vapour conspiring to jet-spray us into oblivion, like sick off a is some truth to this, we really have fucked it quite spectacularly, but mainly it’s raining now, and that’s annoying. So let’s join hands and discuss all the ways in which our journeys to and from work will suck now that it’s going to be wet for the next six to seven months!BUSThere is nothing I enjoy more than a bus ride, especially a long one that allows you to take in a book or a podcast or – to be shockingly London-specific for a second – the view over Tower Bridge, which is essentially the only thing that convinces me not to fuck off to the countryside on behalf of my lungs and sanity. But for some reason, when it rains, the length of every bus journey doubles because British infrastructure, particularly in cities, is not made to deal with any type of weather but 'a bit cold,' and your hour’s worth of cross-city alone time in the morning becomes an arduous slog as about two vehicles per hour go through each set of red bad this is for you, the bus passenger, depends on a number of factors. Firstly how late you are and whether you care, and secondly, where you are positioned on the bus. If you’re upstairs – basically the yoga studio of the bus – then some added time on your journey isn’t the worst thing in the world. But if you’re downstairs – in the belly of the beast, fractious energy in the manner of a playgroup sparking around you as people get off and on and argue with the driver and shove each other and then someone with a pram uses it like a battering ram oh my god – extra bus time is not an enjoyable thing at all. Especially not when everyone who gets on is absolutely soaking and their arms drip on your hair as you sit there, wiping an indiscriminate blend of water and sweat off your face. Upstairs is a holiday resort by contrast, albeit one you are trapped inside for about half an hour longer than you planned, stuck next to someone in a suit reading your Twitter over your SUBCATEGORIES OF- Tube The tube in the rain is even worse than the tube in a heatwave because everyone is soaking, grumpy and wearing an enormous coat. It’s also still boiling due to the fact that there are, like, 50x more bodies than normal because people who would otherwise walk, cycle or – godforbid – scoot, are forced down there against their will. Loads of people pass out on the Underground in the summer due to the lack of proper air conditioning, which is quite bad, but at least for the most part everyone just wants to get the fuck out of there so they can be blessed with the enriching kiss of the sun. In autumn and winter, the last thing anyone wants to do is go anywhere, least of all work, and we express our resentment about this by being more stroppy than usual about people taking up empty seats with their bags, not shuffling down the middle and wanting to murder anyone with a Overground The London Overground is good because its stations are usually in areas that the Tube doesn’t serve, and that are generally more residential. It’s also good because its trains are larger and more spacious. Both of these positives, like most things in the UK including all modes of travel and my will to live, go to absolute shit when it rains. This is because rain, for Overground passengers, generally means every single person who needs to be in work for 9AM in a particular locale trying to cram into the same larger-than-Tube-sized-but-still-small space which is usually running on a delay due to the aforementioned idiot baby infrastructure. Lovely in the summer though, lovely air National Rail The Train proper is the absolute worst form of transport to take in bad weather because any slight uptake in wind speed or rainfall causes a thousand signal failures across the UK, every departure time is replaced with hair-raising words such as 'delayed' and 'cancelled', and everyone is left stranded on cramped platforms in non-places like Barry or East Croydon with nothing to do but the train line on Twitter with a shit photo of the crowd and a caption about how they’re not going to have dinner until half 8 Tram I’ve never been on a tram during a commute, let alone a rainy one, but though it seems like the friendliest of all the metal travel tubes, it is also by far the least picturesque because it physically goes through the city centre. Nothing to set up your rainy Monday like speeding along next to House of Fraser and a Pret to make you feel like your capitalist pursuits are worth it!I KNOW you are good and moral and saving the planet and I KNOW cycling is your personality babe, I know, I get it. But for one exceptionally rainy day, is it really worth getting splashed with dirt water by a double decker bus to the unabashed delight of bystanders? Is it worth the indignity of having to peel the wet Lycra off your skin like you yourself are some sort of stale banana-type entity when you get to work? I just think it might be worth reassessing, just for one over the age of six should be micro-scooting anywhere and a significant number of adults who claim to use them for 'fun' are only saying that because they have a DUI, so if rain has disrupted your usual commute by neutralising the breaks on your son’s birthday present then all I have to say about that is good!WALKINGAnyone who opts to walk to work in the rain is a sociopath who just wants to dine out on their achievement for as long as possible. Get public transport, nerd, no one wants an in-office repeat of the time David Walliams did some swimming and we didn’t hear the end of it for a with sex, fruit and consumption under capitalism in general, the least ethical option is typically the most enjoyable. The rain’s number one virtue is that it makes cosy indoor activities – binge-watching teen dramas, napping, having a jacket potato – even more satisfying. There is simply no greater luxury than getting a taxi to work when it’s pissing down, watching people slop their miserable bodies around pavements and bus stops while you listen to Radio 4 in a scum if you do this, of course – especially if you live in London. The tube comes every two minutes you fucking baby, get a grip. However, if you live somewhere rural where transport operates on a twice-per-whenever-we-feel-like-it basis and are therefore forced to drive anywhere anyway then please enjoy your bumper-to-bumper commute, with the hot air on full blast, screaming along to Shania Twain’s Greatest Hits before spending 45 minutes looking for a parking space.emmaggarland / hiyalauren
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