The weather will always be sunny on Wednesday, according to Météo France. Only the southern Cévennes and the Pyrenees may have to suffer some stormy showers.

The sun will still be bright Wednesday and only the southern Cevennes and the Pyrenees may experience a risk of thunderstorms. There will be some clouds near the English Channel in the morning and near the northern borders during the day. To the south, some maritime entries of low clouds will penetrate the regions of the Bay of Biscay but will dissipate quickly. The south of the Garonne and the Pyrenees will sometimes be under knots and even in a few drops. Everywhere else, the sun will prevail, according to a Météo France bulletin published Tuesday.

During the day, clouds will develop again on the Alps border and the Massif Central. They will be more menacing on the Pyrenees and their piedmont and on the south of the Cevennes, risking to give some stormy showers. Thunder will grow at times. Elsewhere the sun will remain dominant.

Temperatures down on the northern half

Side temperatures, they will be down to the north with 4 to 9 degrees in general, around 10 on the Northwest. To the south, they are 12 to 20 degrees. The maximum will peak between 18 and 23 degrees from Brittany to the East, with another 24 to 32 degrees further south. The north-east wind will blow over the northern half of the country, which will reinforce the impression of morning freshness.