what to wear in sept

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Earning My Ears
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hi here from rainy ireland,

we are going to paris in sept, just wondering what is weather in general like? would i get away with wearing 3/4 pants and tees or will it be wrap up time??

Many thanks.

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Looking at what the weather should be in France during September it says around 21-22C, im going in September aswell and im hoping that its not going to be too hot or too cold.
 
Try the weather underground site

www.wunderground.com

you can look at historical data for the dates and location you want to know about, and that should give you a reasonable idea.

At a guess I'd say you need to pack for every eventuality - hot, cold, wet, dry....sorry!
 
I'm going early Sept and i've heard quite a lot of good things about the weather then but it hasnt been so good here or there lately i think. I'm just going to pack a mixture- jeans, some t shirts, a hoodie or 2 and a lightish jacket. I dont want to take a big coat but hopefuly my jacket will do. Cant be as cold as Dec was anyways LOL.

Ashleigh x
 

I'm going early Sept and i've heard quite a lot of good things about the weather then but it hasnt been so good here or there lately i think. I'm just going to pack a mixture- jeans, some t shirts, a hoodie or 2 and a lightish jacket. I dont want to take a big coat but hopefuly my jacket will do. Cant be as cold as Dec was anyways LOL.

Ashleigh x

Thats what im doing, take a few t-shirts and a jumper of 2, no coat though for me lol. If it rains ill have to freeze with a poncho ha ha.
 
Thats what im doing, take a few t-shirts and a jumper of 2, no coat though for me lol. If it rains ill have to freeze with a poncho ha ha.

LOL awww!! :laughing: I remember last time trying to get the poncho on, i cant believe i put it on wrong!! :rolleyes1 I didnt realise there was more than 1 popper on each side so i done it up totally wrong lol.... 21 years old and still needing my mam to dress me properly :rotfl:

Ashleigh x
 
LOL awww!! :laughing: I remember last time trying to get the poncho on, i cant believe i put it on wrong!! :rolleyes1 I didnt realise there was more than 1 popper on each side so i done it up totally wrong lol.... 21 years old and still needing my mam to dress me properly :rotfl:

Ashleigh x

:rotfl: :rotfl:

All i know is that it really cant be as cold as it was in January. So i think i will survive :goodvibes
 
Ah, but isn't not having a coat+rubbish weather a brilliant excuse to buy yourself something lovely to wear in the Disney shop??

This is why every year I forget my hat on purpose
 
Ah, but isn't not having a coat+rubbish weather a brilliant excuse to buy yourself something lovely to wear in the Disney shop??

This is why every year I forget my hat on purpose

:lmao:

I've never been a coat person, i always get too hot in them :lmao: As long as my hair isnt soaking wet and i can feel my toes im happy :thumbsup2
 
we have been twice in Sept. Sept04 was alittle damp in the mornings and i needed my very light weight fleece for the mornings and late at night walking back from the village. I wore 3/4 length trousers and t-shirt aand hubby wore jeans and a t-shirt.
Sept06 was very hot and we wore shorts and t-shirts and spent money on ice cold drinks in the parks.
 
We went to DLRP last Sept 16th to 19th.
The very first day we got off the plan to a sunny and hot summer day and spent the day in short trousers and tees then in the night it started changing and went cooler and cooler and i was happy i had packed a jacket and long trousers lol
My 15 years old son who pretended he didn't need a jacket just froze lol
Then we had a shower and light rain at night and then another warm day.
I had been adviced from someone who had worked in Paris for a long time to pack light and warm clothes as weather can change suddenly there.
 
We went to DLRP last Sept 16th to 19th.
The very first day we got off the plan to a sunny and hot summer day and spent the day in short trousers and tees then in the night it started changing and went cooler and cooler and i was happy i had packed a jacket and long trousers lol
My 15 years old son who pretended he didn't need a jacket just froze lol
Then we had a shower and light rain at night and then another warm day.
I had been adviced from someone who had worked in Paris for a long time to pack light and warm clothes as weather can change suddenly there.


Thanks for that giuly09, i think i might pack a jacket incase it does get a bit chilly :thumbsup2 I'll be mostly wearing jeans and t-shirts anyway.
 
You are welcome Emma :goodvibes
The excitment will make you feel warm anyway lol
 












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