
Weekend storm alerts: french weather outlook august 24 - 25
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PREDICTIONS FOR TEMPERATURE, SUN, STORM, RAIN AND MORE Storms are set to cover much of France this weekend, as a brief but intense storm splits the country in two. In the north, rain will
be swept away by pleasant, comparatively cool weather conditions, and in the south high temperatures will remain. FRIDAY AUGUST 23 Strong winds will hit the English Channel on Friday, with
gales of up to 90 km/h forecast in parts of Normandy and Hauts-de-France. Tier-two yellow warnings are in place along coastal departments, for coastal waves and strong winds – you can see
them in full on the website of state forecaster Météo France. Storms will hit the Pyrénées and Corsica, but elsewhere skies will remain calm into the evening. Heavy rain is expected in
parts of Brittany on Friday night, lasting into Saturday morning, however it will not be accompanied by storms. Temperatures will hover around late August averages, up to 29C in Strasbourg,
32C in Lyon, and 35C in inland Provence. SATURDAY AUGUST 24 Storms will move in from the south-west of France in the afternoon, crossing over the Pyrénées and up through the Massif
Central and the centre of the country, reaching the Belgian and German border by the evening. The storm is set to be powerful, with dozens of warnings already in place for Saturday in
south-west, central, and northern France. Hail is not though expected. > ⚡️⛈️🌧️ Un #samedi bien agité vous attend, au plaisir > des amateurs d'#orages et au désarroi des
vacanciers. > pic.twitter.com/JJSr40EgTi > — La Chaîne Météo (@lachainemeteo) August 22, 2024 Showers and cloudy skies are forecast in the north, where temperatures will struggle to
break above 21C. In comparison, temperatures will rise in the east and the south. Highs of 32C are expected in Strasbourg – climbing 3C in a 24-hour period – however the air will be humid
and heavy due to stormy skies. Temperatures will also be high along the Mediterranean, reaching up to 35C. Heatwave warnings will not be put in place, however, as the increase in
temperature is not significant enough – both during the day and overnight – nor will it last long enough. Read more: Storms in France: what to do if at home, out walking or in car SUNDAY
AUGUST 25 Storms will clear away on Sunday, however a new coastal storm will appear around the gulf of Lion and Montpellier. Areas that saw stormy weather on Saturday will instead face
grey skies and showers, with slightly cooler than average temperatures. In the north and north-west, it will be cooler – around 18C in coastal Normandy – but sunny. Temperatures in the
south will remain high, up to 30C in Corsica and around Nice and Perpignan, however it will be cooler than at the beginning of the weekend. Early forecasts show a sunny, calm, and warm
start to the week, with the exception of the south-east, where a bout of storms will begin on Monday and last until at least Wednesday.