Weather report. What is the weather in Hauts-de- for this Saturday, November 2?

Weather report. What is the weather in Hauts-de- for this Saturday, November 2?
Weather report. What is the weather in Hauts-de-France for this Saturday, November 2?

More gray expected this Saturday. But tomorrow the sky will light up with the return of sunny spells. On the other hand, freshness will be there. The start of the school year on Monday should also go smoothly.

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For the rest of this long weekend of All Saints' Day, the anticyclone weakens and is now centered on the west of the North Sea…the wind is oriented to the east-northeast while remaining weak…In the morning, the weather is still very gray with a ceiling still so low and covered…

As the day goes on, no change… However, some clearings may appear near the borders with Belgium. They should be on par with the gray…

Tomorrow, a large part of Europe will be protected by an anticyclone… Clearings are spreading throughout the region… the sky will therefore be clear for a large part of the day… but clear skies mean more cold temperatures in the morning… 6 to 13 degrees expected for your Sunday.

On Monday, the start of the school year should also be sunny and cool.

And then Tuesday, sunshine too but after the banks of mist and fog dissipate in the morning. Temperatures from 6 to 14 degrees.

This Saturday, air quality should remain average throughout Hauts-de-France, due to concentrations of ozone and very fine PM2.5 particles.

And then this weekend if you are going to cycle, at a red light, place yourself in front of motor vehicles ! This will limit your exposure to exhaust fumes.

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