Lille Weather is classified as temperate oceanic. Lille is located in northern France, positioned on the French border with the state of Belgium, and is the fourth largest city in France. Due to its positioning next to the Deule River the city is not subjected to extreme temperatures. Lille Weather is generally pleasurable throughout the year, with warm summers and cold winters with ample amounts of precipitation during the year.
Spring
Spring weather in Lille is characterized by moderate weather conditions, temperatures averaging between daily highs of 9 C and lows of 7 C during March. April is a warmer month with average daily temperatures hovering around 13 C; highs of 17 C are common. The warmest month in spring is May with daily averages standing at 18 C; Although precipitation is more regular during May, rainfalls tend to last only for a brief period.
Summer
Summer weather in Lille is slightly hotter than spring but still retains a quite mild disposition. June is warm usually seeing temperatures reaching between lows of 12 C in the evening and daily highs of 20 C. July is beginning to become a little bit warmer, averaging daily lows of around 17 C to highs of 24 C and occasionally reaching 26 C. August is the hottest month of the year averaging temperatures of around 28 C. Lille Weather during summer is characterized by short lived but intense rainfalls.
Autumn
Lille Weather during the autumn months has similar conditions to spring; during September temperatures fluctuate between daily lows of 14 C and highs of 18 C. In the months of October and November weather in Lille sees comparable conditions to September, the only difference is the drop in temperatures leading into winter, with daily highs are 13 C with lows at 9 C. During the autumn season precipitation is scarce, the spring season experiences more precipitation.
Winter
Winter weather in Lille is the coldest time in the region, characterized with low temperatures, during December with daily highs averaging only 6 C and lows remaining at just above freezing. The coldest months of the year are January and February with average daily lows being characteristically just below freezing. Light snowfall of one inch or so presents itself as a form of precipitation taking place several times each month or 19 days per year. Total rainfall for the year is around 28 inches. Fog is a common occurrence for roughly 70 days in the year making visibility difficult.
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