The risk of snow has now been evacuated, after a weekend when snow returned to France, announces
the
Weather Channel
*.
However, Tuesday was marked by dry cold, frequent and sometimes freezing fog due to sub-zero temperatures.
The frost spreads, but a slight cloudy thaw sets in south of the Garonne.
The weather in your area
From Hauts-de-France and Île-de-France to the Grand Est
, the weather remains cold and gray with thick fogs on the plateaus.
They can be freezing in places, especially towards Upper Normandy and Picardy.
During the day, visibility improves, but the sky remains gray.
The minimum temperatures are between -1 and 2°C, the maximum between 2 and 5°C.
From
the coasts of the English Channel
to the
Center
to
Burgundy
, the low clouds are numerous and rarely allow clearings to pass.
But the weather is dry.
Watch out for freezing fog in the morning, especially from Lower Normandy to the Loire Valley.
A few showers of sleet can fall on the seaside. The minimum temperatures are between -3 and 2°C, the maximum between 4 and 7°C.
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From
Brittany
to
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes,
morning mists and fogs dissipate more or less quickly.
They are sometimes freezing and thick in the morning.
In the afternoon, clearings develop.
In the mountains, the sun imposes itself more easily.
The variable sky can drop a few sleet showers on the edge of the English Channel.
The minimum temperatures are between -2 and 3°C, the maximum between 4 and 9°C.
From
the Aquitaine basin
to the
Pyrenees
in the
south-east
, the sky was once again very cloudy in the morning in Aquitaine and the Toulouse plain, limiting the frosts.
The weather will remain very cloudy all day in this area.
From the south of the Massif Central to Languedoc-Roussillon, PACA and Corsica, the sky is temporarily overcast but the weather remains dry and quite sunny.
The minimum temperatures are between -3 to 5°C from the Pyrenean foothills to the Côte d'Azur, the maximum between 9 and 15°C on the Basque Country and the Mediterranean coast.
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