The climate of Dordogne (France)
The region of Dordogne, also called the Périgord, has already been
inhabited by people since the prehistory. Consequently you find
many prehistoric sights in this department, particularly in the valley
of the Vézère. The climate in the Dordogne can differ much
from place to place. The weather can differ considerably dependent of
the situation of the hills in respect of the sun, the
situation in respect of the sea, whether you are in a valley or on a
mountain. In general the temperatures in the Dordogne are
some 6 degrees higher than in Holland. The summers are lovely and warm
with an average of about 30 degrees. In the Dordogne
thunderstorms can come up just like that; it is only of short duration
though.
Climate information
The data below is based on registered weather data and applies to
Dordogne:
More climate information
Climate figures are very useful but don’t present a general impression
of the climate and the eventual weather circumstances within a certain
period. The figures don’t always reflect the chance of wintry weather,
extreme heat or hurricanes. That is why we offer useful extra climate
information for each month of the year:
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