A sunny week is coming and the temperatures will continue to go up. Two days will be particularly pleasant.
This Monday, March 31, the sun won over almost the whole country. It is also relatively soft with maximum temperatures including on average between 15 and 20 degrees. Spring is there, and this first week of April promises to be very pleasant, a powerful anticyclone having settled on the British islands. Tuesday, finished the morning fogs, the sky is clear from the start of the day. An unstable time can however occur in the PACA regions and Corsica, with waves extending to Languedoc-Roussillon and in the south of Auvergne Rhône-Alpes. A small kiss is also noticeable in the northeast, slightly refreshing the air.
On Wednesday, an episode of strong wind of the Autan touches Occitanie and the Massif Central with gusts of up to 100 km/h, while the sun shines from morning to evening north. If temperatures go up slowly at the start of the week, it is from Thursday that a feeling worthy of the end of May will appear, according to The weather channel. Temperatures pass well above seasonal normal with an average of 20 degrees in the afternoon. The sun will shine and cloudy passages will only be “temporarily more threatening” in the southwest quarter, with less wind than the day before.

Friday, the weather will be a little more cloudy in the west and the south, but the temperatures will always be very pleasant with 18 degrees in Strasbourg, 19 degrees in Nantes, 20 degrees in Lille, 21 in Paris against 15 in Nice and Perpignan. These less high temperatures near the Mediterranean are explained by sea entrances, bringing mists. The sun will still be generous this weekend, despite sometimes threatening clouds to the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees. It will be between 6 and 12 degrees in the morning and between 17 and 20 degrees in the afternoon on Saturday.
A drop in temperatures is possible from Sunday and could be confirmed next week. Precipitation should remain few according to Météo-France: “The rains should be rare, with temperatures that revolve around seasonal normal”.