A heat wave will invade France during this weekend.

In Lyon, the temperature will rise above 30 degrees.

A heat sometimes difficult to live in the cities but which seems to delight the Lyonnais.

The first deconfined weekend, with a curfew pushed back to 11 p.m., promises to be good for the inhabitants of the city.  

"It feels good this heat, to be able to come out again, to resume a life a little more normal", launches a passer-by in the streets of Lyon.

It will be nice and warm this weekend.

In the capital of Gaul, the mercury should reach 32 degrees on Saturday and Sunday.

A news that does not seem to displease the inhabitants.

First observation: no one complains.

This heat finally arrives and it is a real blessing.

"We're not going to complain, it's pretty good news. I'm taking it in the best possible way," commented a passer-by, a smile on his face.

"We are in the fountain!"

Héloïse and Sarah already know where they will go to cool off: in the water jets near Place Bellecour.

They have already spent their Friday afternoon there.

"We are well in the fountain! It is too hot otherwise", advances the first, the feet in the small pool, rue de la République.

"At first, she's a little cold but then it's fine," adds the second.

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Still others choose the proximity of the two rivers that cross the city, the Rhône and the Saône, to relax.

Manon will go to the banks of the Rhône "to enjoy the air, sunbathe a little and soak up the sun".

"It feels good!" Exclaims the young woman.

High temperatures that are sometimes dangerous

And even if this sun is wonderfully well received, it is still necessary to be wary of it.

Especially for the little ones.

"We try inventions such as creating shade on the stroller, going out on times when the sun is less strong or even using the fogger", says Amandine, mother of Lili.

One thing is certain: the terraces of bars and restaurants should be crowded.

Especially since this is the first weekend when the curfew is pushed back to 11 p.m.