Europe 1 with AFP 6:21 p.m., September 7, 2022

From the south of Aquitaine to the Alps and the PACA region, the weather will become calm and dry again after a powerful episode in the Cévennes.

On the other hand, locally stormy showers will still drag on the entire eastern flank of the country, even going as far as Corsica.

In the northwest, the sky promises to be charged.

Thursday morning, locally stormy showers will still drag on the eastern flank of the country, from the German borders to the Côte d'Azur and northern Corsica, and will evacuate in the morning, forecasts Météo-France.

On Wednesday, 13 departments in the south-east were placed on orange alert for thunderstorms and rain-flooding for the evening and night.

Calm and sunny weather will return on Wednesday from the south of Aquitaine and Occitanie to the Alps and PACA.

The tramontana will blow noticeably in the morning around the Gulf of Lion.

The westerly wind picks up on the Côte d'Azur and Cap Corse in the afternoon.

The northwestern half of the hexagon will maintain more unstable weather.

The sky will be cloudy in the morning, accompanied by more frequent showers on the coastal departments of the Atlantic and the Channel.

The afternoon will continue with alternating clearings and threatening cloudy periods, bringing showers and sometimes a thunderclap.

Strong accumulations of rain on the Channel coasts

Sleet will be more sustained and more frequently stormy from Normandy to the Belgian border.

They will lead to significant accumulations of water from the Normandy coast to Pas-de-Calais.

The southwesterly wind will also remain sensitive to the northwest of France with a few gusts of up to 70 km/h on the Channel coasts.

Minimum temperatures will be between 11 and 16 degrees in general, between 17 and 22 around the Mediterranean.

The maximum will reach 21 to 26 degrees on the northern two thirds, 26 to 29 on the plains of the South-West, 28 to 31 on the Mediterranean rim to locally 32/33 on the Côte d'Azur and Corsica.