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Planning your visit to Rochefort? This section provides up-to-date information on weather conditions, detailed forecasts, and charts to help you better prepare for your trip.

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Overview

Rochefort features a mild temperate climate with a pronounced maritime influence, due to its proximity to France's Atlantic coast. The weather here is generally comfortable without sharp temperature fluctuations, making the city a pleasant travel destination almost year-round. Winters are not harsh at all, while summers are warm but rarely stiflingly hot.

The summer season, particularly July and August, is considered the most favorable time to visit: average daytime temperatures reach a comfortable 26°C, and rainfall is minimal. Conversely, winter and late autumn bring cooler temperatures and higher humidity. Although the thermometer rarely drops below 4-5°C even at night during the coldest months, the number of rainy days in December and January increases significantly, reaching its peak, so tourists should bring waterproof clothing during this period.

Temperature

The climate in Rochefort is characterized by mildness and an absence of extreme fluctuations, making the city attractive to visit almost all year round. The coldest period traditionally falls in January, when the average temperature is about 7.2°C, and night values rarely drop below 4.5°C. Conversely, the peak heat is observed in July and August: during these months, the air warms up to an average of 21.5–21.6°C, creating comfortable conditions for travelers who prefer to avoid stifling heat.

The summer season here can be described as moderately warm and very pleasant. At the height of summer, especially in August, daytime highs reach a comfortable 26.4°C. However, daily temperature fluctuations should be considered: even in the warmest months, nights remain fresh, and the thermometer drops to 16–17°C. This difference between daytime warmth and evening coolness makes summer days easy to bear but requires light outerwear for evening strolls.

Winter in this part of France is quite mild, without severe frosts. In December and February, daytime temperatures hold steady at 10–12°C, while the nightly minimum is usually around 5°C. Spring and autumn serve as smooth transitional periods: by May, the air already warms up to a pleasant 20°C during the day, and September retains a "velvet" summer warmth with readings around 23.6°C, offering tourists ideal conditions for long excursions.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Rochefort is distributed unevenly throughout the year, allowing travelers to easily choose the most comfortable time for their visit. The wettest period occurs during the winter months and early spring. December holds the record for the most frequent precipitation, with an average of about 16 rainy days. In January, February, and March, the weather remains quite damp, so tourists planning a visit then should definitely bring an umbrella and waterproof shoes.

Summer brings a noticeable improvement in weather to the region and is considered the dry season. July and August are the sunniest months, when the number of rainy days drops to a minimum—only about 6 days per month. During this time, showers, if they do occur, are usually brief and don't interfere with long city walks and sightseeing.

Transitional seasons, such as spring and autumn, are characterized by a moderate frequency of rain. For example, in May and June, the number of wet days stays around 12, increasing again to 13 by October and November. Given France's mild climate, precipitation here usually falls as rain or light drizzle, while winter snowfalls are quite rare.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for a trip to Rochefort, it's worth considering the region's mild yet changeable maritime climate. Since the city is best explored on foot, the first item on your list should be comfortable, broken-in flat shoes. Given that rain is possible year-round (especially from late autumn to early spring), it's recommended to choose waterproof boots or sneakers and always carry a compact umbrella or a high-quality raincoat.

For trips during winter and the shoulder seasons, when temperatures hover around +7...+12°C, layering is the way to go. Bring sweaters, thick trousers, and a windproof jacket to protect yourself from the damp and wind. In summer, the weather becomes much more pleasant and drier, with the air warming up to a comfortable +26°C. At this time of year, light clothes made of natural fabrics, sunglasses, and sunscreen will come in handy; however, even in July and August, don't forget a light windbreaker or cardigan for cool evenings.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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