Toulouse. A heat wave should hit the metropolis as early as next week
By Alexandra Frenkel
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The respite was short-lived. Even though the rain Friday, July 29, 2022 has made it possible to drastically reduce temperatures, the inhabitants of Toulouse and its metropolis must expect a new heat wave. Close to 40°C are expected for the first week of August.
He “only” did 27°C at the hottest of this Friday, July 29. Thanks to the rain that fell during the day, Toulouse escaped a drought record on its territory.
Up to 37°C expected in Toulouse
For the first week of augustmore 37°C are to be expected for the days of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Temperatures well above the usual values for the season.
On the sky side, it will be clear at the beginning of next week even if light showers will invite themselves Thursday and Friday. Despite these new rains, the temperatures will not go down for these days: the maximum will be respectively 35°C and 36°C.
Difference in reading between the weather channel and Météo France
Two beats, two bars. Between different weather services, users can vary by almost 6°C. Whereas Meteo France indicates temperatures of 34°C for the days of Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 August, The Weather Channel, she indicates 40°C for these same dates. These desires are therefore to be qualified, but what is certain is that the temperatures are not ready to fall.
3e Toulouse heat wave since the start of the season.
Toulouse is not at its first heat wave. This is his third since the beginning of the summer season. Last June, the Pink City had experienced very strong early heat. The thermometer had repeatedly crossed the bar of 40°C.
During mid-July, it is also very hot in Toulouse. There too, the temperatures had reached 40°C. As a reminder, the temperatures called ” normal » for the season should be between 28°C and 34°C.
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