Weather report. Another All Saints' Day season in the North this Saturday, sun and mildness in the South

Weather report. Another All Saints' Day season in the North this Saturday, sun and mildness in the South
Weather report. Another All Saints' Day season in the North this Saturday, sun and mildness in the South

Like yesterday Friday, atmospheric conditions this Saturday, November 2 remain dominated by high pressures with an anticyclone gradually shifting from the British Isles towards Germany then central Europe during the weekend.

This Saturday will be marked according to Weather by the grayness present to the north of the , sometimes accompanied by mists and fogs over a large central part of the country. Which gives the impression of All Saints' Day with cool but seasonal temperatures during the day, often between 10 and 16 °C.

The northern part of France could, however, experience clearings at the end of the day, particularly in the east, with a wind that takes on a more east-southeast component; clearings which could widen on Sunday as the hours go by.

This Saturday, France remains cut in two, but clearings begin to reach the northern part from the east at the end of the day. | WEATHER CAPTURE-FRANCE
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This Saturday, France remains cut in two, but clearings begin to reach the northern part from the east at the end of the day. | WEATHER CAPTURE-FRANCE

In the southern half of France, the sun will quickly appear after the morning fog disappears. Thus temperatures will range from 8° in Chalon-sur-Saône to 14° in Cherbourg for the northern half this Saturday morning before painfully gaining two to three degrees during the day. In the South, the presence of the sun causes the mercury to rise to 21° in the Côte d'Azur.

These anticyclonic conditions are expected to continue tomorrow, Sunday. The clearings could even reach the northern half more generously, starting with the , and even . Thus, the sun could dominate the entire country this time on Sunday at midday.

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