The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Up to 38°C... the heat wave will intensify next week despite thunderstorms

2022-08-07T16:55:16.305Z


The current heat wave will continue next week in France, with a scorching peak expected on Friday. Don't put the fans away so quickly, the next few days will be just as hot… or even hotter! The current heat wave will continue next week in France, accompanied by thunderstorms in the mountains and in Corsica, with a heat wave expected Friday in most of the country, indicates Météo-France this Sunday. This Sunday and Monday, only two departments, Gard and Vaucluse, are concerned by an orange aler


Don't put the fans away so quickly, the next few days will be just as hot… or even hotter!

The current heat wave will continue next week in France, accompanied by thunderstorms in the mountains and in Corsica, with a heat wave expected Friday in most of the country, indicates Météo-France this Sunday.

This Sunday and Monday, only two departments, Gard and Vaucluse, are concerned by an orange alert for heat waves which takes into account the effects of heat on human health, especially when the nights do not cool down, indicates Christelle Robert , forecaster at Météo-France.

"The number of departments in orange vigilance should increase over the week," she said.

In terms of temperatures, "it's going to heat up everywhere, we're moving towards a new peak of heat which will affect almost all of France at the end of the week, starting with the south of the country" specifies Christelle Robert, the only regions remaining below 30 degrees in the middle weekdays being located along the English Channel.

“It is not a fourth heat wave, it is the same, which started on July 31, which continues”, even if in certain regions of the north we had had more breathable air for a few days, underlined the forecaster.

Temperatures up to 38°C

On Monday, temperatures will increase further in the south-west and the lower Rhône valley, around 35 to 38 ° C on average.

And gradually this rise in mercury will spread northward to the Loire on Tuesday, then Burgundy, Île-de-France and the center-east on Thursday.

This Sunday at the start of the afternoon, the hottest places are located in Aude, Pyrénées-Orientales, Gard and Hérault.

Storms hit Corsica, the Pyrenees and the Alps on Sunday.

On Twitter, Metéo France Sud-Est reported a flood of the Asco river in Corsica on Sunday, which received 17.9 mm of water in 36 minutes.

And warned of the risks of thunderstorms which could be accompanied by hail in the valleys of Tinée, La Vésubie and Roya.

⚡ #very aesthetic storm in the #Corte region.

Sometimes strong thunderstorms hit #Corsica today, resulting in a flood of the Asco river



💧19.1 mm in Asco including 17.9 mm in 36 minutes



📸 Paolini Photography pic.twitter.com/GJgl5Wry0u

— Météo-France Sud-Est (@MeteoFrance_SE) August 6, 2022

On Monday, temperatures will rise further in the south-west and the lower Rhône valley, around 35 to 38 degrees on average.

And gradually this rise in mercury will spread northward to the Loire on Tuesday, then Burgundy, Île-de-France and the center-east on Thursday.

A historic drought

Despite the storms developing here and there, the historic drought continues across the country.

Since July 17, the soil moisture index has fallen below that recorded during the historic droughts of 1976 and 2003, recalled Christelle Robert.

The dry standing vegetation being an easy fuel, the risk of fire increases.

Thus Sunday more than 300 hectares burned in Finistère and Morbihan.

“The north-easterly wind helps the spread,” underlined Christelle Robert.

Read alsoDrought: why, despite the storms, the situation is likely to worsen by mid-August

Since June 1, Paris has experienced 8 nights where the temperature has been greater than or equal to 20 degrees against only one last summer, 11 in 2020 (for the whole summer), and 16 both in 2003 and in 1976 Nîmes has already experienced 40 nights at this threshold since June 1, compared to 30 in 2021, 41 in 2019, 52 in 2003 and 8 in 1976.

Source: leparis

All news articles on 2022-08-07

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.