How long will the high temperatures last?

How long will the high temperatures last?
How long will the high temperatures last?

While the sun returned to the whole of France at the start of the week, the high temperatures observed in France should continue until the arrival of a new depression expected throughout the country on Saturday June 29, according to Météo-France forecasts.

The mercury is expected to fall in a large part of France this weekend. The arrival of the sun in France at the start of the week was accompanied by high temperatures, even reaching 31°C in Bordeaux (Gironde) this Tuesday afternoon.

The trend will be the same this Wednesday, according to Météo-France forecasts, with a maximum of 32°C expected in Bordeaux in the afternoon. On the other hand, a stormy spell was announced in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté and over a major part of the Grand Est in the afternoon.

© Météo-France

Thursday should be one of the most beautiful days of the week, with plenty of sunshine expected throughout France and high temperatures expected in almost the entire country, where the 30°C mark will be exceeded in many areas. many French cities. The maximum this Thursday afternoon will be 32°C in Auxerre (Yonne).

© Météo-France

The sun and rising temperatures should also be there this Friday afternoon, with high temperatures particularly in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, where a maximum of 32°C will be expected in Montélimar (Drôme).

© Météo-France

Saturday morning will mark the arrival of a stormy depression in New Aquitaine, according to forecasts from the meteorological organization. The stormy episode will then shift towards the east of France, spreading from Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) to Châlon-sur-Saone (Saône-et-Loire) including Gap (Hautes-Alpes).

© Météo-France

This low pressure passage should also greatly reduce temperatures in France, with the exception of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region where temperatures will generally remain above 25°C on Friday afternoon.

The stormy depression will extend from Gap (Hautes-Alpes) to Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin) this Saturday evening before converting into showers in the area on Sunday morning.

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