The sky is expected to remain clear across most of the country. It could be up to a dozen degrees warmer than the average for mid-April.

The sun will shine from the north to the south of France from daybreak until nightfall. Only a light veil in the North and occasionally a few clouds in the South will prevent the sky from being a completely immaculate blue. Showers overnight from Sunday to Monday should be the first in a new series. They should multiply in most regions throughout the day on Monday before massively spreading across the entire territory on Tuesday. Temperatures would be 3°C or 4°C below seasonal averages with 12°C-13°C in the north, sometimes less. In the South they would mainly remain below 15°C. The temperature level will be remarkable during this day, as was already the case last weekend. They will display values equivalent to those of the middle of July, i.e. themiddle of summer. The maximums will range from around fifteen degrees to 18°C, which is average or a little more.