The autumn weather is still in order this Thursday, September 29, with heavy rains in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, according to La Chaîne Météo*
.
There are also thundery showers in the northwest in the afternoon, and general temperatures 2 to 4°C below seasonal averages.
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In question: a vast low pressure system located over Western Europe.
The anticyclone remains behind on the near Atlantic, and heavy rains threaten the west of the Pyrenees with snow from 1700 meters in the morning.
Clouds alternate with sunny spells over the rest of the territory.
It is still just as cool with hardly more than 12 to 24°C from north to south.
The weather in your area
The sun is in the spotlight at the start of the morning in Brittany and the Pays-de-la-Loire.
New clouds nevertheless invade the sky in the afternoon, and we can expect sometimes stormy showers.
Note, however, that a marked improvement in the weather is to be expected in the evening.
Maximum temperatures vary from 14 to 16°C.
From
Centre-Val de Loire
to
Hauts-de-France
, via
Normandy
and
Île-de-France
, the sky is cloudy with some clearings in the morning.
Showers fell on these territories at the beginning of the afternoon.
Afternoon temperatures are between 14 and 16°C.
We must also expect light rains in the regions of the
Grand-Est
in
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
via
Burgundy-Franche-Comté
.
Snow can be expected at 1700 meters altitude, and showers will fall in the afternoon.
The mercury drops well below the seasonal average with maximum temperatures between 13 and 18°C.
In
PACA
and
Corsica
, sunny spells dominate despite some clouds and possible thunderstorms in Corsica.
Maximum temperatures range from 20 to 23°C on average.
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In
New Aquitaine
and
Occitanie
, we can expect relatively heavy rains in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques: it snows there from 1700 meters.
The clearings return in the afternoon on the Gulf of Lion.
Maximum temperatures are between 15 and 21°C.
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