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The weather forecast for Wednesday February 8: beautiful sunshine throughout the territory

2023-02-07T17:27:07.028Z


The sun does not leave France this Wednesday, even if the cold is well felt. Clouds nevertheless dominate in Roussillon and eastern Corsica.


It continues to be cold, despite a bright sun throughout the territory.

There is a clear improvement in the Pyrénées-Orientales despite some clouds and sometimes rain.

Morning frosts are marked, according to the Weather Channel.

The weather in your area

Great sunshine in

Brittany

,

Hauts-de-France

,

Normandy

and

Pays de la Loire

, which does not make you forget the morning cold and its frost.

The mercury is between -4 and 3°C for the minimums, between 7 and 10°C for the maximums.

The beautiful sun is not hidden either in

Île-de-France

, in the

Grand Est

, in

Centre-Val de Loire

, in

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

and in

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

.

The jelly accompanies the cold in the morning.

The thermometer is between -6 and -1°C for the minimums, between 5 and 9°C for the maximums.

The sun also dominates

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

and western

Corsica

.

Many clouds are to be expected on the eastern part of the island of beauty, where the wind rises up to 70 km / h all along the Côte d'Azur.

The minimums are between -2 and 6°C, the maximums between 9 and 12°C.

More sunshine in

Occitania

and

New Aquitaine

.

Only

Roussillon

is subject to possible showers and snowflakes from 1000 meters above sea level.

The east wind stabilizes around 40 km/h.

The minimums are between -1 and 5°C, the maximums between 9 and 12°C.

*The Weather Channel is a property of the Figaro group.

Source: lefigaro

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