Highlights
– Widespread misty gray over the northern half with thick fog requiring vigilance on the roads
– These grays will not dissipate during the day, at least north of the Loire
– The showers stop in Languedoc-Roussillon;
– The mildness continues, although under the gray weather, the temperatures do not change much
The fogs will be numerous and thick this Wednesday morning © The Weather Channel
Matin
We find low, gray skies over the northern two-thirds of the country as well as in the usual areas of the Garonne valley and the Val de Saône as far as Lyon. Elsewhere, the sun shines through, sometimes veiled. It's rather mild for a November morning despite this foggy atmosphere. Minimum temperatures range from 7 to 13°C with another 15°C around the Mediterranean.
Afternoon
The grayness persists over the north-west two thirds with a low ceiling which does not dissipate, generally to the north of an axis going from Bordeaux to Alsace. The Vosges are emerging and some local gaps may appear, like last week. IT is sunny and mild to the south of the Garonne while in the south-east, the sky is becoming more and more cloudy. A few showers will even fall from the Pyrénées-Orientales to the Cévennes and the southern Alps during the afternoon: don't be surprised.
Despite the remarkable mildness of the air mass, temperatures struggle to exceed 13°C in the gray north. But elsewhere, the mildness persists, especially in the southwest and in the mountains. It is generally 11 to 13°C north of the Loire and 15 to 20°C in the south.
Soirée
The weather remains unstable in Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence with scattered showers. Elsewhere, calm and gray weather persists with foggy formations during the night.
Further trend
Calm weather continues with a few more showers on Thursday around the Mediterranean. Elsewhere, the foggy gray will remain tenacious but should begin to break up on Friday. For your week-end prolonged, Saturday will be marked by showers in the west before a clearer and general improvement for Sunday and Monday.
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