Sun … in the morning.
You will have to take advantage of the morning to see the sun, because the clouds will be more and more numerous. In the afternoon, the sky will be covered throughout the Gard. In the first part of the night, the clouds will dominate. Some drops will be expected on the side of Sumène to the Grand’Combe. During the night, these rains will become widespread under a covered sky. The strongest accumulated rain expected are 10 millimeters in Cévennes and on its Piedmont.
At the start of the day, the wind will be low from the south, and moderate at the Aigoual. In the afternoon, he will orient himself south-east and intensify. The gusts will then reach 50 km/h from Camargue to the Rhône valley, or even 60 km/h during the night.
The minimum temperatures, from Gard plains to the coast, will revolve around 7 to 10 degrees. From 3 to 6 degrees throughout the northwest mountainous Gard. The maximum values on the same area will be between 12 and 14 degrees. Between 7 and 10 degrees on the Cévenols massifs and all the Piedmont. These temperatures are above the normally observed values.