Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lyon… Where will it be hottest this Wednesday?
According to the spies of Météo-France, the sun will be present all day on a large part of the territory, with the exception of the Center-East, where the stormy showers should burst.
The heat wave forecast for this week will continue to set in in the south of the country on Wednesday, according to spies from Météo-France. Temperatures will indeed reach 30°C to 33°C from the Pays de Loire to the Paris region and in the Great East. Almost no region of metropolitan France will be below these 30°C in the afternoon.
The highest temperatures should be recorded in the Southwest. It will indeed be 36°C in Bordeaux and Toulouseaccording The Weather Channel. This level should also be reached in Lyon and in the Rhône Valley, but also in the north, in Bourges, in the Centre-Val-de-Loire.
It will be between 30°C and 33°C on the edge of the Mediterranean: 33°C in Marseille, 31°C in Perpignan and 30°C in Nice. These temperatures will be used over a very large part of the country, such as in Dijon, Nantes or Strasbourg. On the other hand, from northern Brittany to Nord-Pas-de-Calais, it should be between 24°C to 29°C.
But the situation will worsen in the coming days. According to the hopes of Météo-France, the reviews on the rise, no region should escape the 30°C this Friday, even on the tip of Brittany, the Normandy coast, Corsica or even the east of the country.
Thunderstorms forecast for the day
In the morning, in Auvergne Rhône-Alpes and in the south of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, the sky will be cloudy and isolated but locally stormy showers will occur. In the afternoon, the weather will become heavier. From the Massif Central to the Jura and up to the Alps, thunderstorms and showers will form and become more frequent.
On the Pyrenees, on the other hand, the showers and thunderstorms will be less strong. Elsewhere, except for a few gray mornings on the Aquitaine and Mediterranean coasts, the day will often be sunny, with rising temperatures on the northern half.