A powerful anti-cyclone continues to maintain calm conditions in France. The weather will be more disrupted at the start of the week. The gray weather is likely to remain this Saturday, November 16 in the North and Pas-de-Calais, warns Météo France in its latest bulletin. This gray weather will be present from the morning and will persist throughout the day. “The weather remains anticyclonic with timid dissipation of clouds between the northern borders and the Loire Valley”, specifies the meteorological service.
Gray Saturday, rain Sunday
Saturday morning, temperatures will be between 7 and 11°C inland and up to 13°C (maximum temperatures) on the coast. In the afternoon, temperatures will average 10°C, except in Dunkirk and Calais where they will reach 12°C.
“On Sunday, more humid air rushes in through the northern borders bringing some light rain to the north-eastern quarter of the country. The imposing cloud cover over the north of France extends its influence over the southwest. On the other hand, the weather remains sunny in the south-east of the territory. indicates Météo France.
Sunday morning, slightly sunnier weather is expected, but accompanied by rain, particularly around Berck, Hazebrouck and Arras. Temperatures will be between 8 and 10°C. In the afternoon, clearings should appear in the sky over the Nord and Pas-de-Calais. It will be on average 10°C.
Much more unsettled weather next week
From Monday a change in weather is expected. A rainy disturbance arrives from the Channel coast in a west then northwest flow. Much more unsettled weather is expected next week, with more frequent and heavier precipitation. The return of snow in the mountains at low altitude and a much windier atmosphere is also looming. Temperatures will continue to drop during the week and will take on a more wintry character.
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