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To ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible, take a look at the current weather conditions in Méribel. In this section, you will find up-to-date forecasts and charts to help you plan your day effectively.

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Overview

The climate in Méribel can be described as typically alpine, with clearly defined seasons. Given the resort's significant altitude, the weather remains fresh: winters are frosty and snowy, while summers are mild and completely free of sweltering heat. This makes the region appealing to tourists year-round, offering excellent conditions for both winter sports and summer nature walks.

The winter season here is long and cold, with average temperatures consistently below freezing; for example, in January, the mercury typically stays around -6°C, which helps maintain a stable snow cover. Summer brings pleasant coolness: even in the warmest months, July and August, daytime temperatures rarely exceed +19°C. The transitional seasons—spring and autumn—are quite brisk and cool.

A characteristic feature of the local weather is regular precipitation throughout the year. The number of rainy or snowy days remains high in any season, ranging from 12 to 20 days per month, with May and June often being the wettest periods. When heading to France and this region, it’s worth considering this variability and always having warm clothing and rain protection on hand, even for a summer holiday.

Temperature

The climate in Méribel is characterized by its pronounced high-altitude nature, where the French Alps dictate the temperature patterns. The annual temperature range varies from a steady "minus" in winter to moderate warmth in summer. January is traditionally the coldest month, with an average of -5.8°C and night frosts reaching nearly -10°C. The peak of the warmth occurs in July, when the air warms to an average of +13.9°C.

The winter period here is truly frosty and long, creating excellent conditions for maintaining snow cover. From December to February, average temperatures stay below zero, and only in March do they begin to approach -1.3°C. Even during the day in winter, the air rarely warms above 0...+1°C, making the weather feel bracing and harsh, requiring high-quality warm gear.

Summer in Méribel can be described as mild and very comfortable, completely devoid of sweltering heat. In the warmest months, July and August, daytime highs reach a pleasant +19°C. However, it's worth noting significant daily fluctuations: even in the height of summer, nights remain cool with temperatures around +8°C, so a warm sweater will be necessary for evening walks.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Since Méribel is located in the French Alps, the nature of precipitation here directly depends on the season and air temperature. In the winter months, when the average temperature stays below freezing (for example, around -5.8°C in January), precipitation falls mainly as snow. This creates perfect conditions for the ski season, especially in December and January, when the number of "wet" days ranges from 14 to 17 per month.

The spring-summer period is characterized by snow turning to rain as it warms up. According to statistics, the rainiest months in terms of frequency are May and June. During this period, up to 20 days with precipitation are recorded monthly, so tourists planning mountain hikes in early summer should definitely bring waterproof clothing and footwear.

Overall, precipitation in Méribel is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, and completely dry seasons are not observed. The fewest days with precipitation (about 12–13) occur in February and October. By November, as temperatures drop back into the negatives (averaging -1.1°C), the rain turns to snow, marking the soon-to-begin new ski season.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Since Méribel is a high-altitude resort, preparing for a winter trip requires special attention. From December to February, temperatures often drop below freezing, so quality thermal underwear, warm wool sweaters, and fleece jackets should form the basis of your wardrobe. Be sure to bring windproof and waterproof outerwear, as snowfall is frequent. Don’t forget warm accessories: a hat, scarf, and gloves, as well as comfortable winter boots with non-slip soles for evening strolls after skiing.

If you’re planning a visit in the summer months, don’t expect intense heat: even in July and August, the average temperature stays around 14°C, and nights can be quite chilly. The principle of layering applies year-round: a light jacket, windbreaker, or warm jumper will be indispensable in the evenings. Given that precipitation is fairly frequent (especially in May and June, which see up to 20 rainy days), it’s worth packing a reliable raincoat or a compact umbrella, along with waterproof trekking shoes.

Regardless of the season, remember the strength of the mountain sun. Sunglasses with high UV protection and SPF cream are essential both in winter on the snowy slopes and in summer while hiking. Since mountain weather is unpredictable, it’s best to carry a small backpack where you can stow extra layers if it gets warmer or pull out protection from sudden rain or wind.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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