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after Kirk, ex-hurricane Leslie will shake next week, what to expect?

Rather calm weather at the start of the week

After a calm and sunny Sunday, the weather should remain rather calm at the start of the week. Monday, “the anticyclone is still resisting, particularly over the northern half. As a result, there will be numerous mists and fogs at daybreak, before clearings break through in the afternoon,” explains the forecasting organization. Even if a few showers should already arrive on the Mediterranean side.

On Tuesday, clouds will become more and more numerous from the west and the south, while clearings will break through in the northeast quarter. Temperatures will remain above seasonal norms, with up to 24°C expected in the South-West.

Start of disruptions Wednesday

Things will start to get worse from Wednesday. “It will be the start of the unrest with the distant arrival of ex-hurricane Leslie near Portugal. Ahead, the southwest flow will bring bursts of rain and storms to the west and south, all in a still very mild atmosphere. The northeast could fare better, since it is closer to the anticyclone over Eastern Europe,” warns the Weather Channel.

The disturbances are expected to continue on Thursday even if “the models are not yet calibrated”, nuance La Chaîne Météo which indicates “that a Cévennes episode is possible in the South-East linked to the rise of a very unstable in the Gulf of Lion.

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