Admittedly, we passed well in the night from Saturday to Sunday in summer time but the weather chose not to follow the movement. This week, it is once again the great freshness, even the cold, that will make the weather news with many frosts.
According to our partner The weather channel (owned by the Figaro group), the high pressure centered this weekend in the Irish Sea will gain 3/4 of the country next week ensuring calm and dry weather in the north. But the southern regions will remain under the threat of showers due to a low pressure system extended from central Europe to Spain.
If in the first part of the week, the sun should prevail north of the Loire, the weather will be more unstable from the southwest to the Jura, the Alps and the Mediterranean. Snow is therefore expected at fairly low altitude (500 meters).
From Wednesday to Friday, the situation should be more stable with more cloudiness in the north than in the south where showers will continue to circulate from the Alps to the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean regions with perhaps a few thundershows in the afternoon and a risk of snow at fairly low altitude.
Watch out for jellies
According to the weather channel, frosts will be frequent in the morning from the north and from the eastern borders to the valleys of Auvergne Rhône-Alpes. Locally, the thermometer will drop to -5 ° C. This risk of frost will extend to 3/4 of the territory between Wednesday and Thursday, sparing only the shores of the Mediterranean and the Brittany coasts. In the afternoon, the highs will range from 7 to 13 ° C in the north and in the east to 13 to 16 ° C in the Aquitaine basin and near the Mediterranean. These temperatures will be 5 ° C below normal, often close to a level in mid-February.