The Azores anticyclone, which extends to Ireland, and the low pressures over southern Europe are generating disturbed and stormy weather over the eastern half of the country as well as over the reliefs according to
La Chaîne Météo*
.
Temperatures are down slightly from the previous day, but they remain seasonal in most regions and remain above 30°C in the South-East.
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The weather in your area
In
Brittany,
Normandy
and
the
Pays de la Loire
, the day is pleasant with minimum temperatures between 11°C, at the lowest in Brittany, and 17°C in Normandy.
They remain quite low on the Brittany coast, but rise between 21°C and 24°C inland.
A few showers can pour into Normandy and Finistère but the other departments are spared.
A northeast wind sometimes blows over the Pays de la Loire.
From
Centre-Val de Loire
to
Hauts-de-France
via
Île-de-France
, the early morning passed in the gray weather and even saw a few showers emerge, but the sky then cleared, giving way to the sun. the afternoon.
The afternoon heat is more bearable, with maximum temperatures between 22°C and 26°C.
From the
Grand-Est
to
Corsica
, the morning is calm but the weather becomes unstable thereafter and takes on a stormy character on the reliefs.
Part of the southeast is spared from this degradation.
The minimum temperatures range from 16°C to 23°C and the maximum from 20°C to 32°C.
In
Occitania
and
New Aquitaine
, the sky is mostly cloudy except in the direction of southern Aquitaine in the afternoon.
Showers fall in the morning and tend to become scattered in the afternoon.
The tramontane remains quite strong, with gusts of up to nearly 80 km / h on the Aude coast and the reliefs of Roussillon.
The minimum temperatures range from 17°C to 20°C and the maximum, down from the previous day, from 22°C to 27°C.
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