Reports from France
#241
Posted 12 March 2012 - 22:03
The first 25°C+ occurred today in the Var area, with up to 27.0°C at Montfort-sur-Argens.
The TV forecaster Evelyne Dhéliat mentioned it in its weather reports.
http://meteo.tf1.fr/meteo-france (be careful, the video is updated every day; tonight's weather reports won't be available anymore tomorrow when the following TV weather forecast is online)
#242
Posted 12 March 2012 - 22:21
MorganeLanesle, on 12 March 2012 - 22:03, said:
The first 25°C+ occurred today in the Var area, with up to 27.0°C at Montfort-sur-Argens.
The TV forecaster Evelyne Dhéliat mentioned it in its weather reports.
http://meteo.tf1.fr/meteo-france (be careful, the video is updated every day; tonight's weather reports won't be available anymore tomorrow when the following TV weather forecast is online)
Looks like a very good possibility that the warmest place in Europe today comes from France. Spains best was at Ourense with 26.7C. Portugal may have something to say though too lol
#243
Posted 13 March 2012 - 17:17
Here's the temperature map of today (5:48pm - French time); some pretty colours shades!
From 6°C to 16°C at places in Brittany/Normandy, at the same moment, a few dozen of kilometres away from each other!
From 14°C to 24°C at places in Provence/Riviera, at the same moment, a few dozen... etc.
From 13°C to 23°C in the extreme South West.......
I just love this map!
#244
Posted 14 March 2012 - 20:06
Why all these temperature differences between close-to-one-another stations?
- In the North, on the coasts of the English Channel, it's simply because it was cloudy, and as soon as you drive toward a sunny area, you can gain up to ten degrees more!
- On the Mediterranean coast, it's because of coastal cloud banks, these ones being due to/created by the fact that the earth warms up faster than the sea and the sea being currently cold compared to the now hot inland areas.
Hopefully, I've been myself clear in my explanations.
#246
Posted 22 March 2012 - 19:32
This sunny and spring-ish weather will last at least for 8 days! Yes!
#247
Posted 22 March 2012 - 21:24
Here the complete forecast in video:
http://meteo.tf1.fr/meteo-france
#248
Posted 27 March 2012 - 18:48
A taste of summer on most of France.
Since Friday 23rd March, an anticyclone centered on the Benelux protects France. Our country has got broad sunlight, which promotes mild temperatures or even warm, during the day. Only the extreme South-East has seen sometimes thunderstormy showers, which kept a little more freshness on Sunday, the region being influenced by sea breezes.
In Britanny, in favor of southeasterlies, the readings on Saturday 24th March, were worthy of the averages of July or August. Thus, were recorded that day 22.1°C at Brest and Dinard, 22.3°C at Landivisiau and 21.3°C at Ploumanach.
On Sunday 25th, we beat or approached records for a month of March on the islands of the West, off the Atlantic coast:
22.9°C on the island of Yeu (Vendee), *new* record (old one: 22.8°C);
20.9°C at Belle-Ile (Morbihan), *new* record (old one: 20.2°C);
22.5°C on the island of Groix, monthly record of 22.8°C;
22.3°C on the island of Noirmoutier (Vendee), monthly record of 22.9°C.
On the rest of the country, temperatures were generally 8 to 10 degrees above the normals for late March, closer to normal of May or June.
Some maximum temperatures recorded Saturday, March 24:
20.5 ° C in Strasbourg (normal end of March: 13 ° C),
22.0 ° C in Paris (normal end of March: 13 ° C),
22.7 ° C in Nimes (normal end of March: 16 ° C),
22.9 ° C in Romorantin where it was -1 ° C at dawn (normal end of March: 14 ° C),
24.2 ° C to Bergerac (normal end of March: 16 ° C),
24.3 ° C in Tulle (normal end of March: 15 ° C),
25.0 ° C in Biscarrosse (normal end of March: 15 ° C).
some maximum temperatures recorded Sunday, March 25:
25.9 ° C in Mont de Marsan
25.4 ° C to Dax
25.4 ° C in Sommières
25.2 ° C in Lézignan-Corbières
25.1 ° C in Prades le Lez
24.2 ° C to Cognac
23.0 ° C in La Rochelle
22.7 ° C in Toulouse
22.5 ° C in Paris
22.4 ° C in Brest
21.4 ° C in Strasbourg
but 17.1 ° C in Toulon, influenced by the fresh sea breezes!
... and 6.9°C at Dunkirk, under gray skies and with a sea breeze from the north!
[Sorry if I failed in translate the text nicely, I did it a bit too fast. For more information, follow the link given at the beginning of the post.]
#249
Posted 30 March 2012 - 19:33
Conqueyrac has come very close to the 30°C, with a maximum of 29.4°C.
http://meteo-climat-...gre=1&nocarte=1
(the 30.3°C of Besançon is of course an error. I'm very vigilant about errors when I do my monthly thread.)
#250
Posted 30 March 2012 - 22:28
MorganeLanesle, on 30 March 2012 - 19:33, said:
Conqueyrac has come very close to the 30°C, with a maximum of 29.4°C.
http://meteo-climat-...gre=1&nocarte=1
(the 30.3°C of Besançon is of course an error. I'm very vigilant about errors when I do my monthly thread.)
For some bizarre reason Conqueyrac`s 29.4C is no longer coming up on that link nor does it if you select Dept Gard, i am sure its correct, and will probably show up on the 00utc table lol
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#251
Posted 30 March 2012 - 22:41
#252
Posted 02 April 2012 - 14:39
#253
Posted 11 April 2012 - 15:49
#255
Posted 18 April 2012 - 01:13
Please, watch this impressive video:
http://www.francetv....ilat_84657.html
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilat (don't be confused with Dune du Pyla, which is also written Dune du Pilat, that is a sand dune in the Landes forest)
#257
Posted 27 April 2012 - 15:05
Today, a strong Foehn effect is leading the temperatures to exceed 30°C in some Alpine valleys and some Provençal valleys. Exemples : Carpentras (Provence) & Grenoble (Alps).
As it's a Foehn effect, temperatures of 30°C in the South-East are not widespread, but are only localized.
#258
Posted 27 April 2012 - 19:28
*new April records*
31.1°C at Sartène (Corse-du-Sud)
30.2°C at Grenoble (Isère)
At the same time, it was 12°C at Poitiers (western France), 8°C at Dublin (Ireland) and around 14°C in most of Portugal (cf. Catherine Laborde, from TF1's weather forecasts program).
http://www.wat.tv/vi...cix_2ey8l_.html
#259
Posted 28 April 2012 - 16:01
#260
Posted 07 May 2012 - 10:08
Furthermore, the country has seen its coolest April for at least ten years. http://www.meteorolo...-du-251700.html (link - page in French)
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Translation:
With a surplus of 0.1°C across France, April 2012 is the coolest since 2001.
However, significant differences are observed between the west, which was well into the cool side, and the south-east where temperatures were in surplus.
Low pressure and rather cool conditions dominated the month and led to some remarkable totals of rain on the west, on the central part and on the east-central. In some weather stations in southwestern and central-west, the month of April is even the wettest since records began.
At the very end of the month, especially hot air from the Sahara invaded the east of our country and allowed temperatures to reach record highs for a month of April. We thus observed temperatures of over 30°C for example in Carpentras (Provence), Grenoble (Alps) and Strasbourg (Alsace).
In free atmosphere at 850hpa (about 1,400 m.), the deficit is about 1°C, but large differences are still observed between the north-west and the south-east, like at ground level.












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