This Thursday, August 4, the heat wave is still affecting a large part of France, from the southwest to the northeast. The orange heat wave vigilance remains valid for 26 departments.
It will still be hot over most of France this Thursday, August 4th. Météo France has also placed 68 departments on heat wave alert, including 26 on orange vigilance this Thursday, August 4.
This “Thursday, the high temperatures persist over a good part of the country with temperatures often greater than or equal to 35°C at the hottest in the afternoon. We are still expecting up to 39°C from the south-west to the Rhône Valley”, announces Meteo France.
In detail, it will be particularly hot in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes with in particular 37 ° C expected in Valence and Lyon. In the Northeast, the 35°C mark is also often exceeded. For example, we note 36 ° C expected in Vesoul, Mulhouse, Strasbourg or Nancy. Locally, the 40°C mark could be approached or even reached.
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Occitania is not left out. Météo France announces 37°C in Castres, but also 36°C in Alès, Cahors or Montauban. Like the day before, we will breathe a little better near the coast with 31°C in Montpellier and 29°C in Perpignan.
The situation should then gradually normalize throughout the country, except for the south-eastern quarter where high temperatures will persist in places.
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?️? #heat wave : After the peak of very high heat almost generalized this Wednesday, temperatures will begin to drop tomorrow from the northwest. This drop in temperatures will reach the east and south-west of the country on Friday. pic.twitter.com/xC2D2IFzqv
— The Weather Channel (@lachainemeteo) August 3, 2022
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