Valérie Darmon, with AFP 8:34 p.m., November 20, 2022

According to forecasts from Météo France, the weather on Monday will be dominated by a disturbance that will cross the country from west to east.

At daybreak, sometimes moderate rains will extend from the Cotentin to Brittany and the Pays de la Loire, from Poitou-Charentes to the west of the Pyrenees chain where it will snow above 2,500m.

The weather on Monday will be dominated by a disturbance that will cross the country from west to east, according to forecasts from Météo-France.

At daybreak, sometimes moderate rains will extend from the Cotentin to Brittany and the Pays de la Loire, from Poitou-Charentes to the west of the Pyrenees chain where it will snow above 2,500m.

Ahead, the sky will be overcast, with a few light showers here and there.

Only the PACA region will benefit from generous sunshine.

The Corsican sky will be cluttered with low clouds.

The rains will shift over a large western half

From the morning, the rains will shift over a large western half of the territory, from the Channel coasts to the Massif Central and the Pyrenees.

Note that the rains will become more intense in the South-West.

Clearings will however point from Brittany to the Charente coast, thwarted by cloudy periods carrying showers.

Further east, the cloud cover will be compact, dropping a few drops.

In the afternoon, this rainy wave will concern the eastern half of the country, it will rain from the borders of the North-East to the Massif Central, the Alps, the Côte d'Azur and the South-West.

The rain-snow limit will then be around 1,500m in the Pyrenees, 1,200 to 1,400m in the Alps.

The most intense rains will then extend from the Gulf of Lion to the south of the Massif Central, the Toulouse South, Piedmont and the Pyrenees chain.

The Tramontana back at the end of the day

The area of ​​clearings will widen from the coasts of the Channel towards the Centre-Val de Loire to New Aquitaine but showers will affect the tip of Brittany, the Cotentin and the Normandy coast.

An unstable trend will take shape over Corsica, giving showers, even thunderstorms in the evening.

The westerly wind will strengthen on the Atlantic coast and the coasts of the Channel, reaching 90 km / h in gusts, even 100 on the exposed capes.

It will strengthen a little more in the evening.

The Tramontane will be back at the end of the day, at 90 km/h.

At daybreak, temperatures will generally be between 2 and 5 degrees in the northern half of the country, between 5 and 7 in the south, from 9 to 12 by the sea. north to south, 14 to 17 south of the Garonne, on the Mediterranean coast.