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Nice Time in Strasbourg: the Funny French Spring in 2025

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The spring 2025 is the 3rd warmest ever recorded in France. With one particular feature: temperatures were particularly high in northern Hexagon. This summer, mercury should again be higher than normal. - Nice weather in Strasbourg: the funny French spring in 2025 (Weather and weather).

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Spring 2025 was the third warmest recorded since the beginning of the Météo-France surveys in 1900.

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According to a balance sheet published by Météo France on Wednesday 4 June, the average temperature recorded in March, April and May was above normal by 1.1 °C.

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The spring 2025 is the 3rd warmest ever recorded in France. With one particular feature: temperatures were particularly high in northern Hexagon. This summer, mercury should again be higher than normal. - Nice weather in Strasbourg: the funny French spring in 2025 (Weather and weather).

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The third warmest spring ever recorded in France, the 2025 season was crossed by numerous weather anomalies, including a strong contrast of excess heat between the north and the south of the country.

Météo-France released its spring 2025 climate report on Wednesday 4 June. The first results show a particularly sunny and warm weather. The effects of warming

The period was marked by several unusually hot episodes, especially in late April/early May or even late May, real first hot summer before the hour Spring 2025 is

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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