The heavy rains which have affected the Mediterranean rim since Wednesday will continue to fall but should decrease in intensity on Thursday.
Aude is the only department still placed on orange precipitation alert by
La Chaîne Météo *
.
Elsewhere, clouds will be the order of the day and rain is also expected locally.
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The weather in your area
From
Brittany
and
Normandy
to
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
, the clouds will be prominent in the morning with sometimes a few showers.
The afternoon will be sunnier, in particular from the north of Brittany to Cotentin where there will be many clearings.
The north wind will blow in gusts of 50 km / h to 60 km / h on the coasts.
In the morning, it will be 2 ° C to 8 ° C and in the afternoon 8 ° C to 11 ° C.
From the
Pays de la Loire
to the
Paris Basin, as
far as the
Grand Est
, there will be many low clouds in the morning as well as fog.
Thinning will develop in the second part of the day but the greyness will resist locally.
The minimums will range from -3 ° C to 4 ° C and the maximums from 4 ° C to 9 ° C.
From
Poitou
and
Berry
to
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
, the morning will be cloudy and scattered rains will arrive during the day in the south of these regions.
The thermometer will display -2 ° C to 5 ° C in the morning and 4 ° C to 8 ° C in the afternoon.
From
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
to
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
, the sky will also be very cloudy and showers will be possible locally.
In the mountains, snow will fall from 800 m to 1400 m depending on the massifs.
In the plains, the minimums will oscillate from 2 ° C to 8 ° C and the maximums from 4 ° C to 11 ° C.
From
Occitania
and
PACA
to
Corsica
, the weather will be disturbed and showers likely.
These can be quite strong and take on a stormy character near the Mediterranean.
Between Corsica and the mainland, the wind will weaken.
Temperatures will be between 5 ° C and 12 ° C in the morning and between 11 ° C and 17 ° C in the afternoon.
The Weather Channel indicates that this is a “classic” Mediterranean episode for this period.
The Weather Channel
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