The climate in Normandy is extremely variable due to temperate oceanic influences.
In fact, this verdant region is continually exposed to Atlantic disturbances that arrive suddenly bringing strong winds and swells, making the climate unstable and variable even in the summer season. In general, the rains are very heavy in spring and autumn, which are accompanied by winters that are never particularly harsh thanks to the temperate location by the sea.
While summer is certainly the best, and warmest, time to visit Normandy, the other seasons also have their own special charm, such as the warm colours of the apple harvest in autumn or the stormy and fascinating skies of winter.
If, on the other hand, you love the enchantment of the blossoming of parks and gardens, then spring is for you: the green countryside is covered with wild flowers in a riot of colours and scents while in March you can witness the most impressive tides.
Below are the weather forecasts for the next days for the main tourist destinations.