This Friday, November 1st being a public holiday, the French are enjoying a long weekend and the good weather should be there… for some.
The month of October ends with an excess of rain of +41% against -16% of sunshine. Fortunately, in recent days, the weather has calmed down in France. At the dawn of the All Saints’ Day long weekend, also marking the end of the school holidays, forecasts are being closely scrutinized. Rest assured, widespread calm and dry weather is forecast, even if the days will not be equal. So you can store the umbrellas.
On Friday, the clouds will be stubborn north of the Seine, while the sun will shine in the mountains as well as on the Atlantic arc and towards the Mediterranean, according to The Weather Channel. The morning fog could be very present, but gradually lift. Temperatures will still be relatively pleasant with between 4 and 15 degrees in the morning and between 11 to 24 degrees in the afternoon.
On Saturday, clouds will be predominant in the north of the country, but still without rain. However, a small kiss could cause a less pleasant feeling. The wind is forecast to be chilly north of the Loire and especially along the Channel. You should therefore not hesitate to bring out a little wool, especially in the morning and evening. In the rest of the territory, the sun will shine especially in the afternoon. The low clouds bring up the morning temperatures a little, which should not fall below 6 degrees.
The best day will finally arrive on Sunday. The sky will be clear over a large part of the country and the sun will be present almost everywhere. However, the mornings will be quite cool, particularly in the northeast, with between 4 and 10 degrees. Conversely, the afternoon will be spring-like especially in the south with up to 24 degrees, exceeding seasonal norms. For this weekend, The Weather Channel therefore specifies that “you will not need to take out the umbrella, but a little layer will sometimes be appreciated”. This is therefore an opportunity to enjoy beautiful autumn walks or family festivities for All Saints’ Day.
According to the trends of Météo-Francethis calm weather should last a little longer next week. “The weather remains anticyclonic, therefore calm and generally dry. Temperatures should be close to or slightly above seasonal norms,” predicts the site. Good news, knowing that a second long weekend is looming with Monday November 11.