Climate
Winter
From December to February, is quite cold: temperatures are not so low, but wind and humidity can increase the sensation of cold. The sky is often cloudy, and rainfall is frequent. Sometimes, intense Atlantic depressions can cause wind storms.
Snowfalls are relatively rare; usually, cold spells are not intense and do not last long, and the temperature does not drop below -5 °C (23 °F). However, in the exceptional month of December 2010, it often snowed and the temperature dropped to -12 °C (10 °F).
Spring
From March to May, the temperature slowly rises, and Atlantic fronts continue to affect this area more or less as in the rest of the year, although they are a bit less intense than in winter. Typically, the temperature begins to become quite mild in the second half of May.
Summer
From June to August, is cool, wet and cloudy, with quite frequent rains. Hot days are rare: the temperature may never reach 25 °C (77 °F) for an entire summer. Even sunny days, or at least those in which the sky is completely clear from dawn to dusk, are quite rare.
Autumn
From September to November, is gray, cloudy and rainy as in the rest of the year, and with each passing week, it gets progressively colder. In November, the wind is often moderate or strong.