A peak of heat in Toulouse and in the Southwest this weekend
The ex-hurricane Danielle favored the rise of a mass of hot air from the Maghreb and a peak of heat in Toulouse and in the South-West at the end of the week.
Heat stroke approaching. As summer ends in about ten days, a rise in temperatures is expected for the weekend of Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 September in the Pink City.
While the ex-hurricane Danielle moves from the North Atlantic towards Portugal, it tends to favor the rise of a mass of warm air from the Maghreb. It acts as a heat pump. As a result, a heat peak in Toulouse and in the Southwest occurs at the end of the week.
What becomes of the hurricane #Danielle ? 🌀 It will quickly demote to a simple mid-latitude depression and head slowly towards northwest Spain (A Coruña). It will result in a brief heat spike followed by #thunderstorms next week⛈️ pic.twitter.com/i42q8ADF8u
— The Weather Channel (@lachainemeteo) September 8, 2022
“The hopes are optimistic and envisage the return of a protective anticyclone over France. In this case, the weather development for Sunday in France would be favorable with the return of fine warm weather south of the Loire, but above all high temperatures up to 35°C from the south of Aquitaine to the Occitania. In general, estimated temperatures of 24 to 30°C average north to south on Sunday afternoon,” forecast The Weather Channel.
Hot Sunday in Toulouse
In the Pink City, expect around 26°C in the afternoon of Saturday 10 and up to 33°C on Sunday 11 September. It will be the heat peak in Toulouse. On Monday, it will still be 30°C. And the atmosphere will change on Tuesday. A large-scale rain-storm degradation could hit France. The atmosphere will be tropical under the strong humid heat.
It should be noted that, as the signal Weathersky, “like any ex-tropical storm approaching Europe, because yes, it often happens in the fall, the models and invent become complicated, depending on the placement of the depression Danielle”. The heat pump will be more or less intense depending on its progress.