Europe 1 with AFP 7:48 p.m., August 23, 2022, modified at 7:50 p.m., August 23, 2022

From Brittany to the Cotentin, the sky will be covered by low clouds this Wednesday morning, according to Météo-France.

These clouds will manage to break up in the south during the day, giving way to beautiful clearings while the tip of Brittany will retain fairly dense cloud cover. 

Wednesday morning, the sky will again be covered by low clouds from Brittany to the Cotentin, the Normandy shore and the Côte d'Opale, according to Météo-France.

These clouds will manage to break up in the south during the day, giving way to beautiful clearings while the tip of Brittany will retain fairly dense cloud cover.

Further west, thick high altitude clouds will cover the Pays de la Loire towards the Centre-Val de Loire, Île de France and Hauts de France, this cloudiness will disintegrate from the south, clearings will carry the afternoon away with at most a few fine weather cumulus clouds.

The rain and the sun will fight for the sky

From midday, instability will first break out on the Pyrenean chain as far as the Basque Country and the Landes shore giving a few showers and thunderclaps on the border ridges.

These showers will extend in the evening towards the Bordeaux region and the Charente coast.

Over the rest of the country, the day will once again be sunny, then the fine weather cumulus will give way to low clouds at the end of the day towards the lower Rhône valley.

A few showers will be to be feared in the afternoon on the Corsican relief.

Up to 36°C expected in the Southwest

The northerly wind, sensitive in the afternoon, will be very present in the evening from the Garonne estuary towards the tip of Brittany and the Channel coasts, reaching 40 km/h at peaks.

At daybreak, the thermometer will show 14°C to 18 degrees in general, up to 19°C to 24°C along the Mediterranean coasts.

The maximum will be on the rise: between 22°C and 26°C on the Channel coasts, between 30°C and 34°C in most regions, up to 34°C to 36°C in the South-West.