The Weather Channel is announcing a gloomy weekend. No major bad weather is expected despite some clouds and localized showers. Temperatures will be within seasonal norms.
After a frosty day nationwide on Friday, a slight rise in temperatures is expected on Saturday and Sunday. Values will remain generally in line with seasonal norms, or even a little below in places. Despite often overcast skies and a few showers, no severe bad weather is forecast.
A gray Saturday and under the showers
According to The Weather Channelan Atlantic disturbance will attempt to cross a large part of the country. In the north, clouds will predominate with some local showers and flakes above 1,000 meters altitude. On the other hand, the south-eastern quarter will benefit from clearings and beautiful sunny periods.
In the Northeast, a new influx of fresh air will bring low temperatures with many morning frosts. The maximum temperatures will remain cool, oscillating between 4°C in Alsace and 15°C in Nice, values slightly below normal. In Paris, it will be 3°C in the early morning and 5°C in the middle of the day.
A cool but sunny Sunday
Another disturbance could affect France, but its activity will be limited by relatively high atmospheric pressures, indicates The Weather Channel. A few drops are possible north of the Seine, followed by a slow warm-up. In the north, the sky will alternate between clearings and clouds, while banks of fog will settle in in the center. The south of the country, particularly the South-East, will benefit from clear skies thanks to the mistral and the tramontane.
Morning frosts will persist in the east of the country, with low temperatures in the morning. In the afternoon, they will vary between 2°C in Belfort and 15°C in Nice. In Paris, the forecasts predict 5°C in the morning and 8°C in the afternoon.
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