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Weather: the weather is fine in French -speaking Switzerland for Mother’s Day

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Weekend weather It will be beautiful and warm in -speaking for Mother’s

The weekend will be sunny, with temperatures reaching more than 20 degrees in places. A degradation is expected early next week.

Posted today at 12:02 p.m.

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Take out the t-shirts and even the sunscreen: the weather will be nice for the Mother’s Day . Indeed, after a sullen weekwith little sun, the weekend promises to be warmer and sunny in French-speaking Switzerland.

This in the afternoon, things will already start to improve. In Lausanne and Neuchâtel, the thermostat will reach 16 degrees and, in Geneva, the latter will climb up to 17 degrees.

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But it is especially on Saturday and Sunday that the good weather will be there. The weather will be “largely sunny and soft during the day,” reports MeteoNews. Isolated showers are however to be expected in the mountains.

Good weather over all of French -speaking Switzerland

High temperatures will also make their comeback, although they will not reach the peak of heat that we have known week. In Neuchâtel just like in Lausanne, he will be up to 20 degrees on Saturday, while Geneva, the thermometer will be up to 21 degrees. In Sion, the mercury will even climb up to 23 degrees.

Sunday will experience even higher temperatures, with 22 degrees in Geneva and Neuchâtel and 21 degrees near Lausanne. In Sion, 24 degrees are expected.

But at the start of next week, the sun and the heat should once again give way to “unstable and changing time on Monday and Tuesday, with a few sometimes stormy showers”, details Meteonews.

Laure Schmidt Is a trainee journalist in the -World-Economy section of the Tamedia editorial staff since September 2023. She studied social sciences and psychology at the University of Lausanne.More info

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