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summer temperatures for All Saints’ holidays in Occitania

All Saints’ feasts promise to be radiant in Occitania. With more than 30 degrees already exceeded yesterday, Sunday 23 October, this unusual mildness will persist in our region this week and next.

It will float like the beginning of summer in Occitania for these All Saints’ feasts. An exceptional mildness is expected in our region which should persist at least until next weekend.

30 degrees reached on Sunday 23 October

Yesterday, Sunday 23 October, our region has already beaten the seasonal temperature records with 30 ° C reached in Toulouse. A summer heat that will continue today and in the following days according to the Weather Channel.

The wind from the south will hold and continue to bring us a time worthy of the beginning of summer. This situation is explained by the presence of an anticyclone that goes from the Maghreb to central Europe, while a depression is centered on the Atlantic, bringing severe storms to the north of France on Monday 24 October.

New temperature records

In Occitania, Météo France is forecasting highs of 23 ° C in Toulouse this Monday, 25 ° C in Carcassonne and 19 ° C in Rodez, well above normal for the season. A sweetness that will continue on Wednesday and Thursday with an expected 25 ° C in Albi, Tarbes or even 24 ° C in Montauban, Cahors, Auch and Toulouse.

New records are expected for this end of October in the southwest with 31 ° C which could even be broken in some sectors at the weekend.

The hottest October ever recorded in France

This very hot southwest-to-south flow should be maintained or even accentuated next week when we can expect new unusual heat in the fall. These All Saints’ Day parties promise to be sunny, especially very hot in Occitania, short sleeves will be a must.

This year 2022 is definitely the year of all records in terms of heat. This October should once again become the hottest on record in France and Europe.

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