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Saint-Tropez Weather Today

Live rain radar, current conditions, an hour-by-hour outlook and a seven-day forecast for Saint-Tropez, with original writing about the city's climate from The Daily Saint-Tropez.

Today's briefing

Saint-Tropez is basking in glorious Mediterranean warmth today, with temperatures hitting a peak of 32 degrees under brilliant sunshine and virtually zero chance of rain. The current 30 degrees feels every bit as balmy as the thermometer reads, with a gentle 12 kilometre per hour breeze and a UV index of 8 making sun protection essential for anyone venturing outdoors. Slip on lightweight linen and don't leave home without sunscreen and a hat, as the strong afternoon rays will catch you out quickly. The weekend is shaping up beautifully as well, with Saturday matching today's 32 degree high and Sunday cooling only slightly to 30 degrees, both days remaining completely dry for whatever plans you've got in mind.

27°

Clear · feels like 28°

Today
32° / 26°
Humidity
39%
Wind
6 km/h NW
UV index
0 · Low
Sunrise
5:58 am
Sunset
9:16 pm
Updated
1:01 am

Next 24 hours

  1. Now

    27°

    0%

  2. 2am

    27°

    0%

  3. 3am

    26°

    0%

  4. 4am

    26°

    0%

  5. 5am

    26°

    0%

  6. 6am

    26°

    0%

  7. 7am

    26°

    0%

  8. 8am

    26°

    0%

  9. 9am

    27°

    0%

  10. 10am

    27°

    0%

  11. 11am

    28°

    0%

  12. 12pm

    28°

    0%

  13. 1pm

    30°

    0%

  14. 2pm

    32°

    0%

  15. 3pm

    32°

    0%

  16. 4pm

    31°

    0%

  17. 5pm

    31°

    0%

  18. 6pm

    31°

    0%

  19. 7pm

    31°

    0%

  20. 8pm

    31°

    0%

  21. 9pm

    30°

    0%

  22. 10pm

    28°

    0%

  23. 11pm

    28°

    0%

  24. 12am

    27°

    0%

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Animated rain radar via RainViewer (Bureau of Meteorology sources). Full BOM radar loop.

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Seven-day forecast

  1. Sat

    Clear

    32° 26°

    Rain 0%

  2. Sun

    Clear

    33° 24°

    Rain 0%

  3. Mon

    Clear

    31° 24°

    Rain 0%

  4. Tue

    Mainly clear

    30° 24°

    Rain 0%

  5. Wed

    Mainly clear

    30° 20°

    Rain 0%

  6. Thu

    Clear

    31° 22°

    Rain 0%

  7. Fri

    Partly cloudy

    31° 24°

    Rain 0%

Air quality

71

Moderate

US AQI

PM2.5
7
PM10
10
Ozone
97

Air quality by Open-Meteo (CAMS), in µg/m³.

Sun and moon

Sunrise
5:58 am
Sunset
9:16 pm
Daylight
15h 18m

Waning gibbous

82% lit

From the weather desk

Saint-Tropez weather, explained

How to read the Saint-Tropez forecast

A good forecast is really three views at once. The current panel tells you what it feels like outside right now, which is what matters before you head out the door. The hourly strip is for planning the next part of your day: when the rain band arrives, when the wind picks up, when it is warm enough to walk. The seven-day outlook is for the week ahead, and it is most reliable in the first three or four days. Read it from the top down and you will almost always have what you need for Saint-Tropez.

What the UV index actually means

The UV index rates the strength of the sun's ultraviolet radiation on a simple scale. Below 3 is low and you can be outside safely without protection. From 3 to 7 is moderate to high, the point at which sunburn becomes likely within an hour, so a hat and sunscreen earn their keep. Above 8 is very high to extreme, and skin can burn in minutes around the middle of the day. The index peaks at solar noon, not at the hottest part of the afternoon, so the safest habit is to check the number rather than judge by the temperature.

Why the overnight low matters as much as the high

Daytime maximums get the headlines, but the overnight minimum shapes how the day actually feels. A cold night means a slow, crisp start and, on clear evenings, the chance of fog or frost before dawn. A mild night means the warmth carries over and the morning is comfortable from the outset. Clear skies let heat escape and push the low down; cloud cover traps it and keeps the night warmer. That is why two days with the same maximum can feel completely different depending on the night that came before.

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