After a weekend of unsettled weather, marked by beautiful sunshine on Saturday and thunderstorms on Sunday in eastern France, Monday, October 24 remains the same, according to the Weather Channel*. Despite some omissions, the sky is littered with plenty threatening cloudsvery often in the north of the republic it is accompanied by rains, even thunder.
Temperatures on the first day of the All Saints Day holiday are mild, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C across the board. Only the Mediterranean edge still enjoys near-summer weather, with temperatures reaching 28°C in Corsica.
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Which? Brittany to: Burgundy-Franche-Comte, the sky is mostly sunny, despite occasional showers. They are more intense between Brest and Tours. As for the temperature, they are around fifteen degrees throughout the day. Thus, the mercury in the afternoon shows 19°C in Tours and Bourges, 17°C in Rennes and 16°C in Cherbourg and Brest.
the time NorthAfter a morning in the sun, thunderstorms hit the land Seine Maritime and Ardennespassing byIle-de-France and Nord Pas de Calais. To accompany these torrential rains, winds are blowing in the north of the country at a speed of about 65 km/h. The mercury is above normal for the season, ranging from 15°C to 19°C. For example, it is 19°C in Reims and Paris, 18°C in Amiens, 17°C in Lille and Rouen.
In Southeast, mild sun driving away morning showers, with a risk of thunder, especially in Gap and Bourg-Saint-Maurice. Early morning temperatures in the Alps are a bit cool, around 13°C and 14°C. When the twelve strokes of noon strike, a spell of sunshine allows the air to heat up in Lyon and Montelimar.
On Mediterranean coast, summer always goes overtime. The sun shines all day, pushing the mercury to 25°C in Marseille and 24°C in Perpignan.
If some were unlucky this weekend, the first week of the All Saints Bank Holiday promises to be warm and sunny across the country.
*La Chaîne Météo is the property of the Figaro group.
Source: Le Figaro
