INTRODUCTION TO the french weather
Prepare your suitcase with dare&go !
π Are you ready to prepare your suitcase and embark on the French adventure? Well, get ready to travel through the European seasons. But before that, let us guide you through the mysterious world of french weather so that you can pack your suitcase like a pro.
Four seasons in Franceπ
Yes, Europe, just like Australia and North America, has four seasons, but with its little French touch that makes all the difference.Β
Here's how you can adapt to the French Weather:
This is the moment when France wakes up. The country is scattered with flowers, and the sun begins to shine more generously. For your student suitcase preparation in France, think of lightweight jackets, t-shirts, and don’t forget an umbrella for those sudden showers.
Ah, the french summer! The sun is shining, the days are long, and the temperatures are rising. In your suitcase, prioritize lightweight clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, and why not a swimsuit to swim in the water mirror?
The leaves turn red and the temperature drops. It’s time to add some cozy sweaters and scarves to your suitcase. And since the weather can be unpredictable, always keep your umbrella handy.
Although France doesn’t have thick snow (unless you’re in the north), winter can be cold and humid. So, prepare yourself with warm coats, gloves, and a hat. And for milder days, a small scarf and a sweater will do the trick.
π¦ΈββοΈ Our advice: It is recommended to always have protection against the sun, such as a hat and sunscreen, because sunlight can be strong.
& Don’t forget to take some party clothes, you may need it for awesome ESN events !
Key takeaways to prepare your suitcase:
The weather in France is as diverse as the culture of the country itself. Keeping these tips in mind, you will be ready to face each season with serenity. So, it’s up to you! Prepare your student suitcase for France and join us for an unforgettable experience. ππ¦οΈπ·
See you soon on the streets of France! ππ
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