The French capital is preparing for a mild weekend, with a notable rise in temperatures, contrasting with the cold of the previous days. This weekend of December 9 and 10, 2023, Paris expects milder weather, marked by increasing temperatures.
Rise in temperatures after intense cold
The start of December was marked by bitter cold, with December 2 recording the lowest temperatures since early February. However, a rapid reversal of this trend is observed, with temperatures gradually rising.
Forecast temperatures in Paris
For the coming weekend, forecasts indicate maximum temperatures between 10 and 15°C in the Paris region. This increase is less pronounced than in the south of France, where temperatures could reach around twenty degrees near the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean.
National meteorological context
France is influenced by a south/southwest flow, leading to a series of disturbances coming from the Atlantic. This phenomenon gradually pushes cold air out of the country, contributing to rising temperatures.
Precipitation and winds
Although Paris escapes the heavy rainfall forecast in Mediterranean regions, where totals could exceed 60 millimeters over 24 hours, the city is not immune to light rain and moderate winds.
Outlook for the following week
Weather models anticipate the establishment of a powerful anticyclone from Thursday, December 14. This anticyclone, exceeding 1040 hectopascals, should bring drier weather and favor the appearance of morning fog, due to weak winds.
In conclusion, the weekend in Paris promises to be milder with rising temperatures, reaching up to 15°C, and generally milder weather, despite some atmospheric instability and slight risks of rain.
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