Weekend weather: significant mild spell and southerly wind

Weekend weather: significant mild spell and southerly wind
Weekend weather: significant mild spell and southerly wind

After a wintry mid-week, the trend towards mild weather is confirmed for the weekend. But this mild spell will not be synonymous with a return of widespread good weather. The raincoat will be necessary in the northwest. But some regions will benefit from fairly pleasant weather.

In this context, after the heavy rains of the week and with the snowmelt expected in the mountains, it will be necessary to be particularly careful at altitude (risk of landslides, flooding of torrents and avalanches in high mountains). In the plains, overflows and flooding are likely.

A wet and windy Saturday in the northwest

From the south of Aquitaine to the Alps, you will benefit from an improvement with the return of mild weather with beautiful clearings. The southerly wind will be noticeable. On the other hand, a large northwest third will be under gray skies with sustained wind and scattered rain. But it will be noticeably softer. In the east, the cold will still hold out a little from the Vosges to the north of the Alps. Near the Mediterranean, the sky will be variable.

Temperatures will start to rise with 1 to 12°C in the morning from the Ardennes to northern Alsace and between 6 and 16°C from the Ardennes to the Basque Country in the afternoon.

Sunday: strong wind and mildness

In the northwest, the weather will be very windy, with the arrival of more rain from . From the Pyrenees to the Jura to the Alps and Alsace, the mild weather will be noticeable under variable skies with beautiful clearings in New Aquitaine and Auvergne. Near the Mediterranean, the Autan wind and the sailor will bring you very cloudy skies with rain in Languedoc.

It will be very mild. From 6 to 14°C in the morning from to and , you will have 9 to 18°C ​​in the afternoon between the Alsace plain and the Basque country.

Rising temperatures next weekend © the weather channel

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