Storms to hit north of france and temperatures climb to 25c in south
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TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN ABOVE AVERAGE DESPITE RAIN AND CLOUDS Temperatures across France are set to be significantly higher than seasonal averages this weekend, even with storms hitting the
north. South of the Loire, temperatures will be around 20C on Saturday and Sunday (March 16 and 17), rising to 25C in Perpignan and the neighbouring area. However, much of the south with
the exception of the Mediterranean coastline will be cloudy for most of the weekend, despite the high temperatures. The national average temperature this weekend will be around 5C higher
than usual for the season. In the north and north-east, stormy weather is set to arrive early this afternoon (March 15). It will move south-east throughout the day from the English Channel
to the German and Swiss borders, hitting the capital around midday. READ MORE: STORMS IN FRANCE: WHAT TO DO IF AT HOME, OUT WALKING OR IN CAR The storm will dissipate by Saturday morning,
although some patches of rain may fall for the rest of the weekend, particularly on Sunday. The storms are not set to be as powerful as last weekend’s in the south in which six people died
and one person is still missing. READ MORE: STORM DEATH TOLL RISES IN FRANCE AS HUNTERS FIND BODY OF MAN IN SOUTH No heightened weather alerts are currently in place, although a number of
departments are facing tier-two yellow warnings, particularly in the north for today’s storms. Currently, none of these warnings are set to rise over the weekend. You can keep up to date
with all weather alerts using the official Météo France website. RELATED ARTICLES WHAT ACTION IS ADVISED WITH DIFFERENT MÉTÉO FRANCE WEATHER WARNINGS
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