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Geoffrey Faucheux
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Nov. 1, 2024 at 11:40 a.m.
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With a public holiday falling on a Friday, many Seine-et-Marnais benefit this year from a long three-day weekend on the occasion of the Toussaint. The opportunity to take a few walks in the Fontainebleau forest, which is adorned with its pretty fall colorsor to stay at home, warm, given the temperatures which have dropped significantly in recent days. To make up your mind, nothing better than knowing the weather in Seine-et-Marne until Sunday.
Friday November 1st
On this Friday of All Saints' Day, many French people will be in the cemeteries to bring flowers to the deceased. But for that, you will have to cover up well, because, according to Météo France, the temperatures will not exceed the 13°Cat the “hottest” of the day. What's more, the sun should remain well hidden throughout the day with some time very cloudy everywhere in the department.
Saturday November 2
Fortunately, an improvement should begin to appear on Saturday, November 2. Indeed, after another cloudy day and temperatures between 10°C in the morning and 14°C in the afternoon, clearings will appear in the evening in the four corners of Seine-et-Marne, whether in the south of the department, near Nemours or Montereau, or even in the north, in the communes of Meaux or Chelles.
Sunday November 3
And this All Saints’ Day weekend should end in apotheosis with a very sunny Sunday everywhere in Seine-et-Marne. However, if the sun will be present from the north to the south of the department, you will need to wear warm clothes if you want to walk in the morning. In fact, before noon, the mercury will not exceed the 7°Cwith minimums at 5°C pour Fontainebleau or even Tousson.
On the other hand, you will be able to discover yourself a little in the afternoon, with temperatures which will rise up to 13°C in Melun or even Meaux, all under one big sun.
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