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Charente is a region bordered by the Dordogne, Charente-Maritime and Deux-Sèvres. Close to the Atlantic Ocean, it nevertheless remains inland and is divided between Angoumois, Confolentais, Cognaçais, the south of Charente, Ruffecois and the Pays d'Horte et Tardoire. What is the weather like in Charente? Here is some information that might interest you.
Its exposure between land and sea gives Charente an oceanic climate, which can vary depending on the locality. Indeed, it turns out that Charente-Limousine benefits from a degraded oceanic climate with higher rainfall and colder temperatures.
Summer is the sunniest season in Charente with an average of almost 2000 hours of sunshine, which gives it 47th place in the ranking of the sunniest departments. Rain is light in summer with temperatures remaining around 20°C.
Autumn is a very wet season in Charente with a precipitation rate that can exceed the national average. This is the reason why it is in place n°12 on the ranking of the rainiest departments, with less sunshine and temperatures between 9 and 18°C.
Winter in Charente is somewhat similar to autumn, except that there is less water and it is colder. The duration of sunshine is almost identical, but temperatures drop to around 7°C on average.
The sun makes its comeback in spring in Charente, which has the greatest number of hours of sunshine of the year. Precipitation is low and temperatures range between 10 and 20°C.
Charente is a pleasant region to visit, whether for a weekend or an extended vacation. However, it is important to find out about the weather conditions before leaving to take the appropriate clothing.
If you like heat and long sunny days, the ideal is to go in spring or summer . The climate is milder with beautiful light. Prefer spring for a quiet visit without too many vacationers, summer always being a period when attendance increases in tourist regions.
Are you not afraid of the cold and do you like a cozy atmosphere by the fire? Pack your bags in autumn or winter to visit a Charente deserted by holidaymakers. In autumn, don't forget your umbrella to face the rain, while in winter, a scarf and hat are your best allies.
All you have to do is organize your departure according to the weather in Charente, and enjoy a region rich in discoveries and delicacies.
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