Weather report. The peak of heat expected in France on Monday is confirmed

September is now well underway, but summer is far from over. France will thus experience, next Monday, September 12, a new peak of heat.

More than 35°C in the South-West

Meteo France estimates that it could be over 35°C in the Southwest, where many monthly records could be broken.

In Brittany, in the Pays de la Loire and in a very large part of France, temperatures could rise to 30°C. Only the northwest quarter will experience cooler temperatures, below the 25°C mark.

A heat peak linked to the ex-hurricane Danielle

As explained The Weather Channel on Twitter, which also predicts slightly higher heat, this heat peak is linked to ex-Hurricane Danielle which, by approaching the European coasts, will push a mass of hot air there.

Météo France specifies that this phenomenon will occur when the ex-hurricane Danielle will have been downgraded “at the classic mid-latitude depression stage”.

According The Weather Channelthis rise of hot air will be accompanied by a rise of sand dust from the Sahara.

It will also be accompanied by thunderstorms, including “location and extent remain to be defined” precisely, as Meteo-Cities notes. “According to the latest scenarios, they should approach the Southwest overnight from Monday to Tuesday, before spreading to other regions on Tuesday and Wednesday”, however indicates LCI .

If he therefore never really threatened Europe, Hurricane Danielle will however have an impact on the weather of the Old Continent.

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