Spring warmth and storms forecast for France this weekend

France faces a three-day weekend from May 1 to 3 with above-average spring temperatures and scattered storms. La Chaîne Météo predicts contrasting weather, with rain in the west and drier conditions in the east. Highs will frequently exceed seasonal norms.

On Friday, May 1, weather will turn contrasting, with instability settling in the country's west and Paris basin, where rain and storms are possible, according to La Chaîne Météo. The east and south will stay drier and sunnier. Temperatures will reach 24 to 26°C, relatively high for spring.

Saturday, May 2, will see hesitant weather despite ongoing mildness. Rain, sometimes stormy, may fall in the west, especially Brittany, in a spotty manner. The east will remain calm with highs of 22 to 24°C.

Sunday, May 3, instability may spread from the Pyrenees to the north via the Paris basin, with possible stormy showers. The northwest will be cloudier and slightly cooler, while the east keeps brighter skies. Temperatures will stay above seasonal norms, though a slight drop is possible.

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Dramatic illustration of Storm Pedro hitting France with floods, heavy snow, avalanches, and strong winds.
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Storm Pedro approaches France amid floods and heavy snow

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France faces extreme weather with widespread floods, heavy snowfall, and a deadly avalanche in Savoie. Storm Pedro, expected Wednesday and Thursday, risks worsening conditions with strong winds and heavy rains. Authorities urge vigilance in several regions.

France will switch to summer time overnight from Saturday to Sunday, with rain on Saturday and clear spells on Sunday in cool air. Temperatures will remain below seasonal normals. La chaîne Météo forecasts a rainy front crossing the country on Saturday.

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The Japan Weather Association forecasts rain and cloudy skies for the latter part of Golden Week, particularly after May 3. This year's holiday spans April 25 to May 6, with sunny spells in many areas until May 2, influenced by low-pressure systems and fronts. Temperatures nationwide are expected to exceed averages, bringing summer-like heat to various locations.

Chinese meteorological authorities warned of heavy rains in southern regions from April 26 to 29, heightening flood and landslide risks in areas saturated by earlier storms. The state flood control headquarters and Ministry of Emergency Management urged local governments to strengthen precautions ahead of the May 1 holiday.

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Hong Kong's Observatory warned on Friday of thunderstorms and showers on Saturday, with unsettled weather persisting through the rest of the Easter holiday. A trough of low pressure will bring occasional showers, heavier at times, and fast-moving thunderstorms to the Guangdong coast. Sunday will be mainly cloudy with windy conditions on high ground and a few squally thunderstorms.

A cold front will approach the northwest Gulf of Mexico, bringing clouds and possible isolated rains to western Cuba starting Thursday. Temperatures will remain warm, with highs between 27 and 30°C and lows between 20 and 23°C. Conditions will improve over the weekend with the arrival of a high-pressure system.

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After a few days of spring warmth, a weather shift hits Sweden, with wind and cooler temperatures approaching from the Norwegian Sea. Meteorologists warn it may feel like autumn, with temperatures around 4–9 degrees in most parts of the country. The warmth lasts only a few more days before low-pressure systems take over.

 

 

 

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