Does the sun really shine more at the sea than in other regions? Farid answers your weather question

Does the sun really shine more at the sea than in other regions? Farid answers your weather question
Does the sun really shine more at the sea than in other regions? Farid answers your weather question
“Good weather at the sea and up to 24 degrees inland for the Ascension weekend”: Farid answers your weather question

It will be light but very present over the next few days, guaranteeing more generous sunshine with less cumulus clouds and temperatures of 20-21°C allowing you to enjoy the beach. So it will be good to go to the coast in the next few days!

And about the rest of the country this Thursday?

Finally deliverance and we will have deserved it! So you will have to go through the low cloud box in the morning, still widespread especially in the north of the Sambre and Meuse furrow. Quickly, the northeast wind combined with a full sun will clear everything up before 10-11 a.m. and we will find generous sunshine first in the southern provinces then Hainaut-Brabants. The provinces of Liège and the north of the Ardennes could wait a little longer but it will clear up by mid-day at worst.

In the afternoon, large periods of sunshine alternating with fields of not too invasive cumulus clouds and a rather blue sky over the sea through veils of cirrus clouds. In these conditions, temperatures will peak between 16 and 20°C or even peak at 21°C near the French border and in Gaume. The wind will blow from the northeast, remaining weak, even moderate, and in the evening it will clear again everywhere.

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