This work proposes the study of spatial and temporal variability of rainfall droughts (no rain) on the scale of metropolitan France since the 1950s and for each of the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter). A dry period approach makes it possible to understand the intrinsic spatio-temporal characteristics: geography, seasonality, duration and frequency. In spring and autumn, the increase in the number of dry spells seems to be offset by the decrease in their average duration (and vice versa). The summer season, which is the driest season, has seen an increase in the number of dry days over most of the territory, mainly due to the increase in the average duration of dry spells and the number of the longest of them. In winter, the nor...