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NO STORMS, TEMPERATURE VARIATION BETWEEN SOUTH AND NORTH. PREDICTIONS FOR SUN, STORM, RAIN AND MORE AROUND FRANCE FOR NEXT FIVE DAYS A return to ‘classic’ French summer weather is expected
this week, with no storms forecast, and a difference in temperatures between the north and south of the country. The south will be affected by anticyclone winds pushing north from Spain
while cooler gales from the British Isles will dictate the weather in the north. Unlike previous weeks, however, the winds are not set to clash and storms are not forecast. Scattered
showers are predicted but there should be no significant rainfall. MONDAY JULY 22 The week begins with some rainfall in the east of France and along the English Channel, particularly
coastal Normandy. Cloudy skies are expected in much of north and central France, but in the south, sunny skies will combine with warm temperatures to bring typical July weather. Note,
however, that the Mistral wind will be in full force, bringing gales of up to 80 km/h, and is expected to last until at least Thursday (July 25). Temperature highs of 35C are expected in
inland areas of Provence, and between 20C and 30C elsewhere around the country. TUESDAY JULY 23 Tuesday will see wind patterns encroach further inland in both north and south. The British
winds will bring scattered showers to the north and central areas of France, as far south as Bourges and Nantes. The south will remain sunny and warm, particularly in the Rhône valley
(31C) and the Mediterranean coastline, where highs of 35C are expected (temperatures inland may reach slightly higher). WEDNESDAY JULY 24 Much the same is expected on Wednesday, except
most of the showers will have been pushed eastwards into Germany or Switzerland. Cloudy skies are predicted at the start of the day in the north, as well as the Pyrénées, but by
mid-afternoon this should clear. No rain is forecast. THURSDAY JULY 25 This is set to be the clearest day of the week, as warm Atlantic winds from the Azores cover most of the country.
With the exception of some cloudy weather in Normandy and Brittany at the start of the day, skies will be clear and sunny throughout, with no rain forecast. Read more: First water
restrictions of 2024 in two departments of south-west France Temperatures will hover around late July averages – 30C or higher south of Bordeaux and Lyon, and between 20C and 30C north of
the two cities. FRIDAY JULY 26 This will be the hottest day of the week, with temperatures rising slightly in the south, but remaining still within averages. Rainfall may hit the north and
west of France, from Normandy to Nantes, however this is not guaranteed. Skies will be cloudy in these areas, however. Seasonal weather is expected in Paris, where the opening ceremony for
the 2024 Olympic Games will take place. This means temperatures of up to 29C. No rain is forecast for the city. Read more: Paris Olympic dancers file strike motion for opening ceremony