This Thursday, exceptional mildness will spread over the country under the effect of a south to southwest flow.
Temperatures will be on average seven degrees above seasonal norms.
We will really be talking about heat in the Pyrenean foothills where with the Foehn effect, temperatures could reach records, including 26°C in Béarn.
The feeling will be more autumnal around the Gulf of Lion and in Languedoc where the lifting of the sea wind brings maritime inlets with cooler weather.
Finally, light showers could appear on the Channel coasts at the end of the day, as indicated by
The Weather Channel
*
in its bulletin broadcast on Wednesday February 14.
The weather in your regions:
From
Brittany
and the
Pays de la Loire
to
Normandy
, clearings are present during the day before showers arrive from the Breton tip in the evening.
The wind is blowing at 50 km/h in gusts on the Channel coast.
The softness is remarkable.
From
Center-Val de Loire
and Île
-de-France
to
Hauts-de-France
, the sky remains full of medium-altitude clouds, but remains dry.
In the afternoon, the sky clears up significantly over the south of the Centre-Val de Loire region.
The wind blows at 40 km/h on the Côte d'Opale.
Temperatures are rising sharply with mildness from the morning.
From the
Grand-Est
to
Burgundy-Franche-Comté
, clouds dominate in the morning with rare clearings, except near the eastern borders where temperatures are cooler.
In the afternoon, the sky gradually clears, but remains quite cloudy.
The feeling becomes spring-like with very mild temperatures.
From
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
to
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
, the sun shines after the rapid dissipation of a few banks of fog or low morning clouds.
The afternoon is spring-like with sunshine and very mild weather, particularly south of the Garonne where 20°C is once again exceeded.
From the
Pyrenees
to the
PACA
region and Corsica
,
it's a grayer day around the Gulf of Lion with maritime inlets and the sea and autan wind starting to blow.
In the Pyrenean foothills, temperatures are exceptional with the Foehn effect, up to 26°C, or at the level of June.
Further development:
On Friday, a disturbance will bring worse weather to the northern half with showers interspersed with clearings.
The weather will still be mild across the country, but temperatures will drop a notch, particularly in the southwest where we will lose almost 10°C compared to the day before in the foothills.
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