Weather for your Sunday: winter in the north, sunshine in the south

Highlights of the day

– freezing drizzle in the morning from the Valley to Lorraine

– cold weather in regions plunged into grayness

– still as sunny in the mountains and in the south-east

Risk of fog Sunday morning © the weather channel

This morning

From the plains of Aquitaine to the Garonne valley in the north of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and from Burgundy to Lorraine to the regions north of the Loire, gray weather is present with a little drizzle. Be careful, this drizzle falling on frozen ground from the Loire Valley to Champagne to Lorraine to the Ardennes can make the roads slippery. Everywhere else, from the Alsace plain to the Mediterranean regions as well as in the mountains, the sun shines.

Temperatures at daybreak range from -3°C in , 1°C in , 6°C in , 7°C in up to 8°C in .



Risk of freezing drizzle Sunday morning © the weather channel

This afternoon

No developments expected with the continuation of a thick gray over ¾ of the country and a little drizzle at times. In the mountains, above the sea of ​​clouds and in the Mediterranean regions, the weather continues to be very beautiful.

It is quite cold with 1°C in , 4°C in Paris, 6°C in and Bordeaux. It is milder near the Mediterranean with 15°C on average.


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Temperature anomaly in Sunday afternoon © the weather channel

Soirée

The weather is still calm, but gray with mists and fogs which spread to many lowland regions during the night. The sky remains clear in the mountains and near the Mediterranean.

Things to remember over the next few days

A change in weather occurs for New Year's Eve and the start of 2025 with the passage of a disturbance bringing rain and wind. The snow will return to the mountains. This period of more unsettled weather should only be temporary before calm weather re-establishes after January 5.

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