Whether it’s a few flakes or larger falls, the cold air should cause several episodes snowy this week in the West.
Up to 10 cm expected Tuesday in Brittany
” It is expected between 2 and 5 cm “ on the Region, “And even up to 10 cm” in places, indicated on Sunday Stéven Tual, meteorologist for Brittany weather, on his Twitter account.
“The snowy episode scheduled for Tuesday promises to be the most important in Brittany since March 2013 ”, he announced.
# Weather #Brittany #Snow #Ice The snowfall forecast for Tuesday promises to be the most important in Brittany since March 2013. Generally speaking, it is expected between 2 and 5 cm and even up to 10 cm.
Snowfall – ARPEGE model –@meteociel pic.twitter.com/qlkJo3akTq— Stéven Tual (@StevenTual_off) February 7, 2021
This layer of snow should not melt, adds the meteorologist. “Consequently, the night-time radiation will be very marked from Wednesday and the temperatures will sometimes drop to -10 ° C in Brittany at night! “, he continues
Forecasts confirmed by Meteo France, which indicates that the snow could arrive in the afternoon, Tuesday February 9, before falling accordingly in the evening, and in the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.
In Normandy
Already sprinkled with a few flakes on Sunday, the Normandie should experience a new snowfall Monday evening, in the Channel, Calvados and Orne, according to Météo-France.
The Weather Channel announces for its part a “Major snowfall” between Tuesday and Wednesday, north of the Loire with a layer of snow that could reach “Almost 5 to 10 cm on the Normandy hills”.
Between Tuesday and Wednesday, a disturbance will cross France. In contact with the very cold air circulating from Scandinavia to the north of France, #snow are expected in the north of the country. This snow will hold onto the ground. pic.twitter.com/dPich6UU6h
– The Weather Channel (@lachainemeteo) February 7, 2021
In the north of Pays de la Loire
Flakes are expected in several departments of Pays de la Loire from Monday evening, according to Météo-France. Snow should thus fall in Mayenne, Sarthe as well as in the north of Maine-et-Loire and Loire-Atlantique. Only the Vendée should be spared.
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