The weather across Europe is currently influenced by a stable high-pressure system, leading to a lack of traditional autumn storms and a dry November.
Record warm temperatures have been noted in Germany, indicating unusual weather patterns for this time of year.
Foggy mornings are a common occurrence in regions like Île-de-France, while southern areas enjoy milder conditions.
The stable weather pattern is expected to persist in both France and Germany, with limited precipitation and mild temperatures continuing into mid-November.
There may be a delay in the onset of winter conditions, affecting winter sports activities in Germany and potentially extending dry weather into December.
On Tuesday, November 5, weather conditions across Europe will feature thick fog in the morning and generally mild temperatures in the afternoon. According to La Chaîne Météo, the Pyrénées-Orientales and areas near Brest in Brittany may experience some showers. Morning fogs are expected in Île-de-France, the Garonne Valley, and the Val de Saône, while cooler temperatures with possible frosts will affect the north-east, particularly in the Ardennes. The southern regions will see a changeable sky, with mild temperatures ranging from 3°C to 17°C depending on the area.
In the afternoon, clear spells are expected to dominate in Île-de-France and the northeast, although cloud cover may linger in the northwest. The Alps will enjoy sunny conditions, while the Côte d'Azur and Corsica will experience a pleasant atmosphere. Maximum temperatures will range from 15°C to 23°C.
Meanwhile, in Germany, meteorologists have reported an exceptionally stable high-pressure weather system, leading to an extremely dry November. This month is projected to be one of the driest in recent memory, with little change expected until at least November 20. The warmest November night recorded in the Black Forest saw temperatures not falling below 11.8°C, marking a significant weather event. Experts predict that typical autumn storms are absent, and winter sports enthusiasts may have to wait until Advent for snow. The dry weather pattern may extend into December, as early winter forecasts suggest a warm winter for Germany.