The maximums vary between 6 and 10 degrees from the Grand-Est to Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, between 9 and 14 degrees in the west, and between 13 and 18 degrees over the Mediterranean arc.
A relatively mild Christmas. As Meteo France indicates in its bulletin for Wednesday, December 25, gray weather should dominate “all day” on French territory with fog appearing from the early hours of the day. In the Grand Est, some of its fog can be freezing.
If this grayness is having a hard time dissipating over Brittany, the Pays de Loire and Poitou up to the northern borders, the rest of the country should experience a rather sunny day, and the minimum temperatures range from -2 to +3 °C from Franche-Comté to the east of the Massif Central, Rhône-Alpes and a good part of PACA.
Up to 17°C in Perpignan
In the west, they are between 3 and 8 degrees generally in the interior, between 7 and 11 degrees from the English Channel to Aquitaine and on the edge of the Mediterranean.
The maximums vary between 6 and 10 degrees from the Grand-Est to Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, between 9 and 14 degrees in the west, and between 13 and 18 degrees over the Mediterranean arc.
In detail, it should be up to 10°C in Toulouse, 11°C in Lille and Rouen, 12°C in Paris, Le Mans, Nantes, Brest and Biarritz, 13°C in Limoges and La Rochelle, 14°C C in Rennes, 15°C in Marseille and Montpellier, 16°C in Nice and 17°C in Perpignan, the maximum.