where will it be over 30°C in the next few days
More than 30°C in the Rhône Valley this Friday, up to 40°C near Ajaccio this Saturday… The mercury will rise in France in the coming days.
Summer begins, and he lets it be known. For meteorologists, the summer season will take place from the beginning of this month of June, and this Wednesday’s weather conditions will prove them right, just like those expected in the coming days.
If Thursday will be particularly stormy in the center of the country, temperatures could reach 31°C in Toulouse, Montélimar or Grenoble. The maximum will be displayed from 18 to 22 degrees from the coast of the Channel to the Belgian border and on Brittany, from 23 to 29 degrees on the rest of the country, up to 30 to 33 degrees in Occitanie and in the lands of Provence. . And Friday promises to be even more summery.
More than 30°C in the Southeast on Friday
“It will be even hotter in Corsica, with very high temperatures to be feared under the impulse of the Sirocco and peaks at 36/37°C or even more”, indicates Météo-France. “This heat may be mitigated by the presence of a more or less thick cloudy veil, and a foggy atmosphere due to sand dust from the Sahara”, further specifies the meteorological agency.
Some municipalities in France will also show high temperatures: in Marseille, it will be 31°C, as in Toulouse and Montélimar. It will even be up to 32°C in Grenoble and Lyon.
The north of the country will be less affected by this rise in mercury since it will only be 22°C in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, 23°C in Brest and 25°C in Lille. Note that it will still be 30°C in Strasbourg.
Up to 40°C in Corsica this Saturday
But Saturday will be the hottest day of the week, the one where we risk reaching the records for the month of June and approaching 40°C due to Sirocco, a wind loaded with sand and dust from the Sahara expected around the southeast of the country.
Thunderstorms are finally provided on the rest of France. The minimums here will be 15 to 26°C in the northern part of the country and 19 to 30°C in the southern part of France.
Temperatures will finally drop from Sunday with thunderstorms that will still remain quite strong in the east of the country.