Weather Forecast for November 4: A Mild and Sunny Day Ahead
This Monday, November 4, the weather is set to be mild across much of France, with temperatures reaching above 20 degrees Celsius in the southern regions. The sun will return to the North after several days of gray weather, while the South enjoys predominantly sunny conditions, except for Languedoc-Roussillon, where overcast skies and a risk of showers persist.
Morning Conditions: Fog and Gray Skies
The day will begin with gray skies and dense fog in the North and the Aquitaine basin, which may reduce visibility and necessitate cautious driving. However, as the morning progresses, the fog is expected to lift, allowing the sun to shine brightly from Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur to Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Franche-Comté, and the Vosges peaks. Morning temperatures will range from a cool 3 to 9°C in the North, while the South will see milder temperatures between 10 and 15°C.
Afternoon Outlook: Clearing Skies and Warm Temperatures
By the afternoon, sunny weather will dominate the South of France, although Languedoc-Roussillon will remain under a cloudy sky with occasional humidity due to sea winds. The Atlantic arc will experience persistent low clouds, particularly between Morbihan and Médoc, but clearer skies will emerge in other areas. Afternoon temperatures are expected to reach between 20 to 22°C in the South, while the North will experience cooler temperatures ranging from 11 to 15°C depending on the amount of sunshine.
Evening Weather: Calm in the South, Threatening in Languedoc-Roussillon
As evening approaches, the South will enjoy clear skies, while the northwest may see some localized grayness. However, Languedoc-Roussillon could continue to experience a threatening sky with gusts of sea wind reaching up to 50 km/h, maintaining a risk of showers. Looking ahead, anticyclonic conditions are expected to prevail throughout the week, promoting generally calm and dry weather, although cloud cover will be more prominent in the North. The risk of thunderstorms is projected to rise in Languedoc-Roussillon midweek, particularly on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.