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Reduced visibility and low ceilings are expected on Tuesday, December 3. There will be sunshine in the South-East under the effect of the wind, mistral and tramontane.

Often gray weather with a few scattered drops is expected this Tuesday, December 3 over a large part of . But it's not cold. The mistral and tramontane blow moderately in Languedoc-Roussillon. A few showers may fall on the north of Corsica, announces the Weather Channel .

Drizzles fall on the basin

Clouds dominate three quarters of France apart from a small south-eastern quarter where the wind clears the sky. But a shower is not excluded in the north of Corsica. Foggy visibilities are locally reduced, particularly in the Atlantic, in New Aquitaine, and in the central regions. Some drizzle falls over the Paris basin and the North-East. Minimum temperatures are 3°C in Alsace and Lorraine with another 10°C around the Mediterranean.

New rains in

The gray weather remains tenacious but is breaking up a little in Hauts-de-France. The sun persists in PACA with the mistral. A risk of flooding persists in northern Corsica. Elsewhere, the weather remains very gray with 3 scattered drizzles possible. At the end of the afternoon, more rain hits the Breton tip. Maximum temperatures, uniform and a little above average, are 9°C in with another 13°C in the Basque Country.

A rainy evening in Corsica

Rain begins to fall along the Atlantic arc while downpours threaten Corsica. Elsewhere, the weather is calm and clear in the Rhône corridor, but very foggy in many regions. The fogs will thicken during the night especially from the South-West to the North-East.

Trends for the next few days

This Wednesday, December 4, a new disturbance is expected in the northern half. Morning temperatures are 3° to 7°C and 5° to 10°C in the afternoon. This Thursday, December 5, rain is expected and will become widespread.

*The Weather channel is a property of the newspaper Le Figaro.

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