Storms expected across France this weekend following sunny spell
Temperatures are set to drop by at least 10°C by Sunday
Thunderstorms are approaching this weekend after a week of sunshine
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Thunderstorms are forecast to sweep across the country this weekend, bringing an end to the summery conditions many have enjoyed in recent days.
A surge of warm air coming from the Maghreb has given much of the country a taste of early summer with average temperatures across France reaching 25°C on Wednesday, April 8.
Conditions are set to change from Saturday evening. According to Meteonews temperatures are set to drop as low as 4°C in certain regions. However, Yann Amice, Meteorologist, founder of the WeatherNCo website, forecasts that temperatures will not drop lower than 11°.
Mild weather is expected to continue until Friday, April 10 with a change beginning on Friday evening, affecting a line stretching from Nantes to Paris, Bordeaux, and up to Lille.
Temperatures in the northwestern regions will start at around 5°C in the early morning, rising to a peak of 20°C on Friday. By Saturday, conditions will cool to an average of 11°C, with widespread thunderstorms expected across the area.
A second wave will follow on Sunday, as storms move towards the Mediterranean coast, impacting areas along a line from Bordeaux to Lyon, Toulouse, Marseille, and Nice. Temperatures are expected to fluctuate between 4°C and 21°C.
Stormy conditions are expected to persist along the Mediterranean coastline until Monday. By Tuesday, the weather should begin to stabilise. However, meteorologist Yann Amice warns that mid-April could remain unsettled, particularly in the north-west, although temperatures are expected to stay relatively high.