snow in the plains this week, will your region be affected?

snow in the plains this week, will your region be affected?
snow in the plains this week, will your region be affected?

After a gale expected in on Tuesday, temperatures will continue to decrease over the following days. Enough to see the plains covered in a white coat?

Snow should fall well in France this Thursday November 21, 2024 but the different weather models do not agree on the regions concerned nor on the intensity of the episode, as noted by Guillaume Séchet of the Météo Villes site.

The GFS model announces possible snow in the plains from to Franche-Comté via . The snowflakes should not fall on the capital, indicates, for its part, the model of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).

Which regions are affected?

Thursday November 21, 2024, “snowy precipitation, at low altitude or in the plains, will affect a central band from west to east”for its part, Météo France indicates dangerous phenomena in its latest bulletin.

In detail, the forecaster assesses the probability of a risk of snow and ice at 30% in several regions (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Burgundy-Franche-Comté, New Aquitaine, Center-Val de , and Brittany). Météo France specifies, however, that “the spread of the snow risk is still to be clarified”.

A few flakes in the and Aube

In Champagne-Ardenne, the forecaster is currently announcing a few snowflakes in Aube and the south of Marne, particularly in Fère-Champenoise or Sompuis. Snow, on the other hand, is not expected to fall in the Ardennes this Thursday.

The snow risk map established by The Weather Channel also announces a higher probability of snow in Aube than in Marne or the Ardennes.

The forecasts will be refined over the coming days. You can find the most recent ones from Météo France by clicking here.


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