
Heavy storms from thursday: weekly weather outlook for france
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LOW-PRESSURE SYSTEM FORECAST TO BRING SEVERAL DAYS OF INTENSE RAIN TO MANY AREAS A ‘radical’ shift in weather patterns is expected to bring heavy storms to France at the end of the week
alongside torrential rain that could last several days. A ‘low-pressure system’, currently stretching from Greenland to Russia, will descend across Europe, with France at its centre, says
weather forecaster La Chaîne Météo, which is owned by Le Figaro. This will collide with an Atlantic jet-stream hitting the north and west of France to cause heavy storms and significant
rainfall at the end of the week, particularly in the west and centre of France. > ⚠️🚩 Situation sous surveillance à partir du milieu de > semaine prochaine. En effet, la présence de
basses pressions en > surface et d'un puissant courant-jet (vent en altitude) présentent > un risque assez élevé de #tempête sur le nord et l'ouest de la > France jeudi et
samedi. pic.twitter.com/ropZG6pEIQ > — La Chaîne Météo (@lachainemeteo) October 28, 2023 SOME CALM BEFORE THE STORM The weather at the beginning of the week is already unsettled, says
the forecaster, with STORMS HITTING BOTH THE WEST AND EAST OF FRANCE ON MONDAY. Tuesday and Wednesday should be calmer but by Wednesday night the effects of the incoming low-pressure will
bring rain to almost all of the country bar the south-east. The Atlantic jet stream is set to arrive on Thursday with storms to follow. Winds of over 100 km/h are expected in the north and
west, with torrential downpours forecast along the Atlantic coast and English channel. Up to 150 mm of rain could fall between Tuesday night and Sunday around the Gironde and Landes
departments. Elsewhere, coastal areas and inland areas in the centre-west could see more than 100 mm of rainfall. In addition, mountain ranges in the centre and east (Vosges, Alpes, and
parts of the Massif Central are also expected to be hit hard by the rain, potentially causing floods). They will also face ‘intense snowfall’, particularly at altitudes above 2000 m. The
Mediterranean will be partially calm – mostly the western half between Marseille and Perpignan – although some parts in the south-east may face another bout of storms. WILL IT CONTINUE INTO
THE WEEKEND? Early predictions from _Météo France_ are that the rain will hit the country almost non-stop between Saturday (November 4) and Tuesday (November 7), scuppering most weekend
plans. Rainfall may stop along the Mediterranean coastline, to be replaced with sunshine, but elsewhere the rain could last into next week, leading to an entire week of non-stop rain in some
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