A particularly cloudy start to autumn over the country.
The weather on Friday, September 22 is completely opposite to that of the day before.
A Mediterranean rainy episode will set in from Friday evening to Saturday.
The Gard and the Hérault, already violently affected by floods this summer, have been placed on alert for storms and intense orange rains.
The mornings are still very fresh and scattered rains affect Normandy.
The freshness is particularly marked in the eastern regions of France despite persistent sunshine.
White frosts are still likely in Lorraine.
In the afternoon, a certain mildness descends along the Atlantic coast according to the Weather Channel*.
The British high pressure which has been sparing us bad weather since the start of the week is beginning to decline.
A low pressure system forms around England to the north of Spain.
A meteorological context not conducive to the sun.
The sky is overcast in the west of France, but stable clearings are still present in the east.
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In
Brittany
, then from
Pays de la Loire
to
Normandy,
showers came in the afternoon to break the drought of the last few days.
The morning is milder than at the beginning of the week with 10 to 14°C.
In the afternoon, it is 15 to 18°C.
From
Limousin
to
Hauts-de-France
via the
Paris basin
and the
Center region
, from daybreak the sky is veiled.
The situation deteriorates in the afternoon with a cloudy ceiling.
Light rain is making an appearance late in the evening.
The expected temperatures are 8 to 12°C in the morning and 19 to 22°C in the afternoon.
From
New Aquitaine
to
Midi-Pyrénées
in
Languedoc-Roussillon
, the clouds are more and more threatening throughout the day.
During the night from Friday to Saturday, stormy rains set in.
They are more intense in
Languedoc-Roussillon, accumulations of 40 millimeters are expected.
It is 10 to 15°C in the morning and 24 to 27°C in the afternoon.
On the rest of France
, despite clouds that progress throughout the day, it is rather an impression of good weather that prevails.
The Rhône
valley
experiences gusts of wind reaching 50 km/h.
A low risk of white frost is present from Lorraine to Champagne and the Ardennes.
The maximum in Lorraine reaches 19°C.
Provence Côte d'Azur and Corsica enjoy summer temperatures with a peak of 26°C.
*The Weather Channel is a property of the Figaro group.
Departments on storm and orange rain alert:
30-gard
34-Herault
The departments on alert for intense yellow rains
04- Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
06-Alpes-Maritimes
11-Aude
13-Bouches-du-Rhône
14-Calvados
2A-Corse-du-Sud
2B-Haute-Corse
27-Eure
66-Pyrenees-Orientales
76-Seine-Maritime
83-Var
84-Vaucluse