what will the weather be like this week?

If the end of the week ended with gray skies and continuous showers in the west of , the weather should improve in the coming days and spring temperatures should return.

A small lull before the return of rain and storms. After a very turbulent start and middle of the week, marked in particular by the passage of Storm Kirk in France, the weather should calm down this Sunday, October 13 despite the presence of humid air over the central regions. Consequently, a few showers are expected in the west of France.

However, overall, the day promises to be bright, with bright sunshine present in the south of France. This is the case of , and , where temperatures are expected to exceed 25° C during the day. In the north, cold air could impact several regions.

As Météo-France explains, “morning temperatures regularly drop below 10° C between and Grand-Est, passing through the region, and certain values ​​can drop below 5° C, more probably north of the Seine.

“The maximums, whose normals are not far from 16° C, then very often peak below 15° C between Cotentin and Alsace, or even 12° C or less, particularly towards Hauts-de-France” , adds the Meteorological Institute.

Wednesday, “the most beautiful day” of the week

Although a lot of uncertainty remains regarding the expected scenario this week, Météo-France forecasts favor calmer and brighter weather. Indeed, if showers are to be feared on Monday October 14 “with possible passages in the regions affected by flooding”, temperatures should start to rise again.

That day, the maximums should be between 17° C and 23° C in the north of the country with 18° C in , 20° C in Paris, 22° C in and 23° C in . At the same time, around the Mediterranean, we should find overcast skies, with temperatures below 25°C. We should record 21° C in , 22° C in and 24° C in . In the southwest, spring temperatures will be there and the thermometer should show 24° C in Biarritz and 26° C in .

The day of Tuesday, October 15 should be marked by banks of fog, particularly throughout the northern half of the country. A grayish, even rainy sky, near the Channel, in Brittany and in the Center-Val de . Conversely, the sun should be present in the southern half of France and maximums could reach 28° C in Biarritz and up to 30° C in Tarbes. Corsica will benefit from bright sunshine below 26°C.

But a general calm is expected for the day of Wednesday October 16. According to Météo-France forecasts, this is the “most beautiful day” of the week. Clearances should be numerous, particularly in Paris, where the maximums could rise to 23° C. We should also find 24° C in and and up to 26° C in and 27° C in . .

Return of storm damage from Thursday

However, and despite a sunny day, the disturbances should return from the evening of Wednesday, in the west of France. The rain should first affect Brittany, Centre-Val de Loire and New Aquitaine. This should move from West to East and should cross, during the night from Wednesday to Thursday, Normandy, Île-de-France, Hauts-de-France, and Bourgogne-Franche- County.

Thus, this disturbance should remain in place during the day of Thursday October 17, despite temperatures above 20° C. A few stormy spells are expected in and Montélimar.

In the evening, these stormy disturbances are expected to widen, affecting several regions, such as Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. Thunderstorms should affect Biarritz, Tarbes, Toulouse, , , Bourges, Chalon-sur-Saône, and .

Finally, the rainy conditions are expected to remain in place on Friday October 18 and Saturday October 19, causing a drop in temperatures throughout France. For example, Paris will go from 20°C at the start of the week to 18°C ​​at the end of the week. Same observation in Biarritz, which will only display 20°C on Saturday, or even Tarbes, which will go from 25°C to only 19°C on Saturday.

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