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For this Monday, the situation is contrasted between the north and the south. Disturbances affect the far north of the country, while great mildness surrounds the southwest.
This Monday, October 14, the good weather will give way to a disturbance in the far north of the country, while great mildness will affect the southwest, advances in its latest bulletin The Weather Channel *. The last moments of calm before the return of bad weather in the middle of the week.
A calm morning
The first hours of the day are marked by calm and radiant weather, even if the clouds increase over the hours over the northern half. A disturbance brings some rain to the far north.
The sun is already very present in the southwest. Minimum temperatures range from 6 to 14°C, with already 15 to 19°C in the far south.
Deterioration in the afternoon
“The disturbance to the north runs along the Belgian and German borders with some showers, sometimes stormy”details The Weather Channel. The clouds are persistent around the Gulf of Lion where clearings remain timid. On the other hand, the ambient mildness will be generalized throughout the territory with “values on average 3 to 4°C above seasonal norms”. Only the far north will not be affected, “with no more than 12 to 13°C in Lille”.
Clearings dominate south of the Loire with a very pleasant feeling in the southwest, where the thermometer climbs to 24 to 25°C along the Garonne.
End of disturbance in the evening
After sunset, only Alsace will still be affected by a risk of floods linked to the disturbance which shifts towards Germany. On the other hand, the heat will still be significant on the Basque coast, with 21°C at 9 p.m. in Biarritz. “The sky is clear over the other regions with a lot of mildness in the south”specifies the weather channel.
Multi-day trend
If the rains are still scattered on Monday, then Tuesday, the weather will start to deteriorate from the start of the evening. The situation will become much more complex on Wednesday with a risk of an episode in the Cévennes, and very significant rainy episodes.
*La Chaîne Météo is a property of the Figaro group.