The weather is decidedly particular in this month of December.
After the second warmest Christmas ever recorded nationally, France is experiencing a very mild New Year's Eve this Saturday.
So much so that temperature records for the month of December were even beaten in Lille, with up to 16.1°C recorded at the end of the morning this Saturday, but also in Strasbourg (18.6°C), Rennes ( 18°C) or Caen (17.3°C).
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In the southern half of France, the mercury rose locally to 20°C in Bordeaux, Biarritz or Marseille.
After a historic night, the afternoon of the 31st was exceptional with #sweets records broken for a month of December.
Records on the main network:
🔴18.6°C in Strasbourg
🔴18.0°C in Rennes
🔴17.3°C in Caen
🔴17.2°C in Dôle
🔴16.4°C in Belle-Ile
🔴16.1°C in Lille pic.twitter.com/ qS3eentHnV
— Guillaume Séchet (@Meteovilles) January 1, 2023
Proof that the temperature was particularly high, this Saturday was the third mildest day for a climatological winter (December, January, February), behind December 16, 1989 and December 4, 1953.
Record mildness for a December night
The beginnings of this historic sweetness had already been recorded overnight from Friday to Saturday.
As unveiled by meteorologist Guillaume Séchet on Twitter, the national minimum temperature (which averages readings from thirty weather stations spread across the country) was 11.15°C.
A record for a month of December since the measurements started.
🔴#RECORD SOFTNESS!!🔴
With a national T°min indicator of 11.15°C, this is the sweetest night in France in December since the start of the measurements.
The old record dates back to 17/12/1989 (T°min indicator of around 11.03°C).
pic.twitter.com/M5parpSLLu
— Guillaume Séchet (@Meteovilles) December 31, 2022
The extreme mildness of this last day of the year 2022 was accompanied by cloudy weather over a very large part of the territory.
In addition, a southwest wind was expected, with gusts of 70 to 80 km / h on the Atlantic coast and the North-West, and around 50-70 km / h on the North-East.
The wind was stronger from Brittany to Hauts-de-France, with peaks at 90-100 km / h on the coast.