France will remain under the influence of a vast low pressure system on Thursday that stretches from Iceland to the Balkans, explains The Weather Channel *.
New rains fall on the Atlantic coast of the country as heavy snowfall hits the Alps.
The sun dominates the Mediterranean and the Rhône valley with a strong mistral and tramontane.
The Pyrénées-Atlantiques are on orange alert for heavy rainfall
The weather in your area
From
Brittany
to
Pays de la Loire
, the sky will be very cloudy in the morning and new showers are expected in the morning as well as in the evening.
The southwest wind will blow up to 60 km / h on the coast then switch to the northwest in the evening.
Maximum temperatures will be rising near the coast and will vary from 6 to 12 ° C from East to West.
In
Normandy
and
Île-de-France
, the sky will be cloudy in the morning with some nice sunny spells expected.
The sky will become cloudy in the afternoon before the arrival of heavy rains.
Temperatures will vary from 5 to 9 ° C but beware some hoar frosts are possible in the morning.
In
Hauts-de-France
and the
Grand Est
, a small rainy passage in the morning will cross
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
then the Ardennes where some snowflakes are expected.
Elsewhere, the sky will remain cloudy with some clearings and a few flakes over the Vosges in the morning.
The maximum temperatures will be between 3 and 9 ° C.
In
Center-Val de Loire
,
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
and
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
, the sky will alternate between clouds and clearings with a few snow showers at low altitude on the reliefs.
In the afternoon, the sun will dominate from the Alps to the Rhône valley.
Afternoon temperatures will range from 4 to 9 ° C.
In
PACA
and
Corsica
, the sky will be clear except in Corsica in the morning when some snow showers will occur on the Corsican Mountain. The mistral will blow up to 80 km / h near the coast and then weaken in the afternoon. Temperatures will be lower than seasonal norms with the afternoon between 7 and 14 ° C.
In
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
and
Occitanie
, the rains or showers will remain frequent and sometimes heavy at the foot of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques while the rain-snow limit will begin to rise slowly above 1000 m during the morning, then 1200 m at mid-day.
Additional snow depths are expected in the mountains of the order of 80 cm to 1.40 m over the western Pyrenees at an altitude of 2000 m, in addition to snow depths already close to 1.50 m at 2400 m.
For this purpose, the Pyrénées-Atlantiques have been placed on an orange alert for precipitation by La Chaîne Météo.
This will result in record thicknesses for this time of year.
The maximum temperatures will be slightly higher with 6 to 14 ° C.
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