After the snow and ice, what are the weather forecasts for the North this week?

After the snow and ice, what are the weather forecasts for the North this week?
After the snow and ice, what are the weather forecasts for the North this week?

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Amandine Vachez

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Jan 13, 2025 at 6:26 a.m.

A white coat of snow appeared on Thursday, January 9, in the North – Pas-de-. Then the black ice has invaded the roadscausing accidents including a big pileup on the A21 towards on Saturday evening. What awaits us, for the coming week, from Monday 13 to Sunday 19 January 2025 on the territory? THE forecast from Météo .

Freezing fog and negative temperatures

The week will start under freezing fog, with negative temperatures over a large part of the two departments, between -4 (Avesnois) and 0°C in . Only the coast will pass 1°C in Calais and this Monday, where Météo France forecasts temperatures of 1 to 4 in the afternoon.

The nights of the week will be very cool, as will the mornings. The coolest is expected this Tuesday, with up to -7°C in the morning in Avesnois.

Positive temperatures in the morning from Wednesday, but still fog

Inland from Pas-de-Calais, there will be fog for almost the entire week. Across both departments, the nights will be a little less cool from Wednesday. In the morning temperatures between 2 and 6°C are forecast.

Better weather on the coast

The days will be mainly cloudy, with a few sunny spells here and there to warm the ground a little… and the hearts.

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The Opal Coast will be more spared, with more sunny moments and milder temperatures, indicates the forecaster. On Thursday morning for example, it will be 6-7°C by the sea, compared to between 0 and 3°C inland.

The weekend will remain in the same vein, with more sunshine on Sunday.

Have a good week and be careful on the roads!

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