A southwesterly current is expected to bring warm air from the Canary Islands despite gusts of wind linked to Storm Bert.
Winter temperatures are over. Météo France forecasts a spring-like climate for this Sunday, November 24, over a large majority of the country, despite the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department remaining on orange alert for violent winds, alongside the passage of storm Bert.
Generally speaking, a southwesterly current should bring warm air from the Canary Islands despite gusts of wind which should be present across the entire territory and which should occasionally cool the atmosphere.
Records broken?
From this Sunday morning, temperatures are mild with 10°C recorded in Paris, or around ten degrees more than Saturday. In the early hours of the day, it is also 14°C in Nantes, 15°C in Brest and 16°C in Montpellier and Biarritz.
In the afternoon, the mercury will rise again and records could be broken for the month of November. It will be 14°C in Nancy, 15°C in Lyon, 16°C in Paris and Brest, 17°C in Clermont-Ferrand, 18°C in Bordeaux, 21°C in Perpignan and 23°C in Biarritz.
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