The weekend promises to be calm and cool, as announced by the Weather Channel*.
The sky is relatively open, despite rather low temperatures for the season.
Saturday,
the sky is gray and the weather very cold, from the North-East to the South-West with still some snowfall on the reliefs.
A few rain showers may fall on the Channel coasts.
Elsewhere, the sun could prevail, except in the Mediterranean, where we can expect a few showers and a lot of wind, mistral and tramontane.
Temperatures remain on average 2 to 3°C below normal with almost general frosts in the morning.
Mercury fluctuates between -1 and 10°C.
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Sunday,
the anticyclone spreads a little more towards Germany and the snow showers are rare on the relief.
The sun returns to the south of the Loire and the wind is less strong.
However, the wind is still blowing strong in the Mediterranean.
Freezing fog is quite frequent and may take time to dissipate in places.
North of the Loire, the sky becomes very cloudy in the afternoon with a few drops near the English Channel.
Sunday's weather announces temperatures that are still cool, with even more severe frosts than the day before and highs ranging from -1 to 10°C.
On the scale of France, Sunday is the coldest day of this week, located at -3°C below the average for the season.
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