The week promises to be cool and humid in Côte-d'Or, with an alternation of rain, snow and some temporary clearings.
Monday begins under a hazy sky, with temperatures between 7 and 6°C. The afternoon will be very cloudy with highs around 10°C, and the evening will remain under overcast skies.
On Tuesday, rain begins in the morning across the entire department, with temperatures around 6 to 7°C. Showers continue throughout the day, reaching a maximum of 11°C in the afternoon. The night will bring cooling with temperatures dropping between 1 and 2°C.
Wednesday morning, some clearings will light up the sky, but the cold will be felt with temperatures close to 0 to 1°C. In the afternoon, highs will reach 6°C. In the evening, precipitation mixing rain and snow will arrive from the west, while temperatures will drop in the north and west of the department, reaching -1 to 1°C.
Thursday morning will be very cloudy and cold, with temperatures around -1°C in the north and 1°C elsewhere. In the afternoon, rain showers will affect the south, while flakes will appear in the north with temperatures of 3 to 4°C. In the evening, snow will become widespread across the entire department, with temperatures close to 0 to 1°C.
On Friday, the south of the department will wake up to snow, while the north will benefit from clearings or clouds, with temperatures between -1 and 1°C. In the afternoon, rain will take over, with maximums of 1 to 3°C. In the evening, the weather will be calmer, with localized precipitation.
Saturday morning will be very cloudy, with temperatures of -1 to 2°C. In the afternoon, snow will return to the north-east and south-west of the department, while the rest of the territory will experience overcast skies with risks of rain. Temperatures will fluctuate between 2 and 5°C. The evening will be marked by widespread rain which will continue into the night.
Sunday will start in the rain, with a notable rise in temperatures, reaching 8 to 10°C in the morning. The afternoon will see highs rise to 11 to 13°C, but rain will remain omnipresent, continuing into the evening and overnight.
Be careful on the roads, especially during snowy episodes expected mid-week.