Marlène Duret and AFP 7:54 p.m., June 06, 2022

From Haute-Normandie and Hauts de France to Grand-Est, Franche-Comté and Rhône-Alpes, the sky will be very cloudy on Tuesday morning and rain or showers will remain quite frequent until the afternoon, according to Météo France.

In Alsace, around midday, the rains will even increase, taking on a stormy character.

From Haute-Normandie and Hauts de France to Grand-Est, Franche-Comté and Rhône-Alpes, the sky will be very cloudy on Tuesday morning and rain or showers will remain quite frequent until the afternoon, according to Météo France.

In Alsace, around midday, the rains will even increase, taking on a stormy character.

On the other hand, in Rhône-Alpes, the clouds and showers will be less numerous from the end of the morning.

On the rest of the northern half, the clouds will remain in the majority in the morning and may give small showers, then the clearings will widen from midday.

The Southwest plunged into grayness

But from Brittany and Lower Normandy to the north of New Aquitaine, the sky will become cloudy again, announcing the arrival of a new disturbance.

Over Brittany, the sky will cloud over and the rain will set in at the end of the afternoon.

Elsewhere, the weather will become calmer and sunny again in the morning.

However, from the south of Aquitaine to Midi-Pyrénées, expect a lot of gray weather in the morning, then the sun will dominate despite a cloudy sky.

On the Pyrenean relief, the clouds will remain more numerous, with a risk of showers on the east of the chain.

Temperatures between 26 and 32 degrees in the southern half

In the Mediterranean regions, the wind will pick up, the tramontane as well as the westerly wind on the Var coast and Corsica can reach 60 to 70 km/h in gusts.

Minimum temperatures will range from 11 to 16 degrees in general, 17 to 22 degrees around the Mediterranean.

The maximum will be 17 to 21 degrees near the English Channel, 20 to 25 degrees over the rest of the country, but they will reach 26 to 32 degrees near the Mediterranean and in the middle Rhône valley, or even 33 or 34 in the Var.