A disturbance will cross France in the north – south direction. This drop in temperatures, coupled with precipitation, will end with a few centimeters of snow expected on Tuesday, above 1,000 meters above sea level.
The Indian summer seems to be over. A refresh, which is not unusual for mid-November, is announced for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Tuesday will be the coldest day, with frost likely even in Puy-en-Velay. We should not expect temperatures above “4 or 5°C” in the Marian city during the day, announces a MétéoNews forecaster. The 3 to 5 millimeters of precipitation forecast for this day should turn into “1 to 3 centimeters of snow in Les Estables”. The soils of municipalities located above 1,000 meters above sea level could also bleach slightly.
We should find a “more anticyclonic” situation from Wednesday, in the spirit of what we have experienced in recent days with fog banks and maximum temperatures in Le Puy of 6 to 7°C maximum, at an altitude of 700 meters and minimums between 1 and 3°C.
The sun should return to light up the Altiligrian sky for Thursday and Friday.
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