Weather Forecast – Paris, Monaco Monte-Carlo, Milan, New York for Saturday, June 13, 2026

Welcome to the AM 1575 News Weather Forecast for Saturday, June 13, 2026, available online, on podcast via AI chatbot, and on Medium Waves at 1575 kHz. From Paris, I am Rachel Costa.
Weather Forecast – Paris, Monaco Monte-Carlo, Milan, New York for Saturday, June 13, 2026
Paris Today: A Grey Morning Giving Way to Afternoon Sun
Forecasts for Saturday, June 13, 2026, updated in the early hours by expert Regis Crepet, indicate a day of unsettled conditions, though temperatures remain unusually mild for the season. Reliability is rated as good. The morning will start with a grey sky and temperatures around 16 degrees, light north‑easterly breezes at 25 km/h and no rain in sight. By mid‑day the clouds will part, giving the city a pleasant sun‑drenched spell with temperatures climbing to 28 degrees and breezes strengthening to 35 km/h. The afternoon remains dry and warm, UV intensity strong, while the evening settles back to a clear sky with a comfortable 23 degrees and a light wind from the south‑west. Nighttime brings cooler air near 16 degrees, calm conditions and another dry spell. Minimum temperature today is 16 degrees and the maximum reaches 28 degrees, a modest rise on the longer‑term trend that still feels warmer than the seasonal norm.
Monaco Monte‑Carlo Today: Sun‑Kissed Shores and Gentle Breezes
Today in Monaco the sun will dominate the coastal scenery from dawn to dusk. Early hours greet the city with a clear sky and a pleasant 19 degrees, a gentle breeze from the east at 15 km/h and absolutely no rain. The afternoon brightens further as temperatures rise to 26 degrees, wind shifting slightly to 20 km/h from the south and UV levels climbing to very strong. Evening conditions remain agreeable with 23 degrees and a mild southerly wind at 15 km/h, while the night cools to a comfortable 20 degrees under a few high clouds and a light 10 km/h breeze. The forecast’s reliability is very good. The day’s low will be 19 degrees and the high 26 degrees, fitting the typical summer pattern for the Riviera.
Milan Today: A Scorching High‑Pressure Day
According to the latest bulletin updated early this morning by expert Daniele Berlusconi of 3BMeteo, forecast reliability is high (80 to 90 percent), confirming the approach of an Atlantic disturbance. Milan awakens under a high‑pressure ridge, with early‑morning temperatures around 21 degrees, almost still winds at 1 km/h from the east and humidity near 66 percent. The sun intensifies throughout the day, pushing temperatures up to a sizzling 33 degrees by mid‑afternoon while a weak west‑southwest breeze reaches 15 km/h, keeping precipitation at nil. Evening sees a gentle drop to 23 degrees as the sky remains clear and wind gusts modestly to 15 km/h. Overnight the city cools to 16 degrees with light easterly flow. Minimum temperature today is 20 degrees, maximum 33 degrees, and the trend points to a continuation of hot, dry weather into the weekend before a slight cooling later in the week.
New York Today: Warm and Breezy with a Hint of Light Showers
New York experiences a warm day with temperatures ranging between 25 and 28 degrees. The night leading into the morning brings light cloud cover and a gentle breeze from the north‑northwest at 40 km/h, with a modest chance of drizzle around 20 percent but no significant rain. Morning temperatures sit near 23 degrees, wind remaining brisk and humidity moderate. By midday the mercury climbs to 28 degrees, the wind holding at about 35 km/h from the north‑northwest, while the sky stays mostly clear and the risk of rain stays low. Evening temperatures ease back to 23 degrees, wind still lively at 40 km/h, and the night settles at 25 degrees under a few scattered clouds. The forecast’s reliability is good. Minimum temperature today is 25 degrees and the maximum reaches 28 degrees, echoing a short‑term warm spell typical for early summer in the city.
Rachel’s Weather Editorial — Another Heatwave, Another Headline
[i]Another day, another thunderous proclamation that the planet is on fire, and everyone rushes to blame the sun for the slightest uptick in temperature. Do we really need a full‑blown media circus to announce that Paris has a few degrees hotter than usual, or that Milan is basking in a summer that feels like a sauna?[/i]
[i]We stare at the numbers — 28 degrees in Paris, 33 in Milan, a balmy 28 in New York — and the headlines scream “climate emergency!” Yet the same outlets that warned of apocalyptic heat just last week now shrug at a gentle breeze in Monaco, as if the wind were a pardon from Mother Nature herself. Isn’t it convenient that a mild increase becomes a global crisis, while a cooling trend a week later is dismissed as a fluke?[/i]
[i]If you ask a passerby in any of these cities whether they feel the planet is dying, the answer is often a polite “it’s warm,” not “the ice caps are melting under our feet.” Yet the media insists on attaching a climate‑change label to every cloud, every gust, every drop of rain that dares to fall. Why not simply watch the sky without the doctrinal overlay?[/i]
[i]The irony is that the same climate alarmists who forecast doom are quick to attribute any pleasant weather to a “temporary reprieve,” as if the planet were a drama that only suits the script when it suits the narrative. Perhaps the next time the weather is merely weather, we’ll stop looking for a headline and just enjoy the day.[/i]
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Koan of the Day
A monk asked Zhaozhou: “Does the sky over Paris possess the nature of sun and cloud?”
“Yes,” replied Zhaozhou.
The monk, unsatisfied, asked: “Then why does it wake grey and overcast, with temperatures mild out of season?”
And Zhaozhou: “Because weather is a breath that alternates grey with light, revealing impermanence in every gust.”
Another monk asked Zhaozhou: “Does the sky over Paris possess the nature of sun and cloud?”
“No,” replied Zhaozhou. “Every day has the nature of change.”
The monk insisted: “But stable and variable, are these not a contradiction?”
And Zhaozhou: “The wise man does not cling to any forecast, for the sky is forever in motion, never a fixed veil.”
And that is today’s weather: More info on audiovisione.com and pressbeat.org