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Weather of Nantes

The climate of Nantes is very pleasant because they city experiences an oceanic climate. This makes the weather mild in Nantes and occasional frosts occur in the city. One important thing about the city is that heavy rainfall occurs in the city throughout winters. The temperature is not very high in winters and summers. The average temperature is about 18°C in summers and 5°C in winters. You can visit the city in any month of the year because the weather is very pleasant throughout the year. The winters are wet however, after rain the sky gets clearer and bright. It is generally argued about the weather of Nantes that it is very uncertain. If you want to visit the city in sunshine then you should plan the trip in summers. Summer starts from June and it ends in August. However, one important thing is that this is the peak season and most of the tourists visit the city in summers. Finding a suitable accommodation during summers may become a little hectic for you. The weather in September and October is mild but sunshine is not guaranteed during these months because of the uncertainty of weather. If you want to visit the city in off peak season, then you should plan the trip in autumn because the rates are cheaper during this season. Regardless of the season in which you visit the city, you will certainly enjoy the trip to Nantes in a car hire Nantes. By getting car hire Nantes airport services, you can feel more comfortable and safe.

 


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