Saturday September 9, 2023, summer will continue in France. Indeed, according to the predictions of Meteo France, severe heat will affect the vast majority of the country that day. No less than 14 departments have been kept on orange heatwave alert. These are Indre-et-Loire, Cher, Loir-et-Cher, Loiret, Eure-et-Loir, Seine-et-Marne, Paris, Val-de -Marne, Yvelines, Essonne and finally Val-d’Oise. Compared to previous days, the weather conditions will hardly change. Consequently, sunny weather and heat will persist across the entire French territory. However, the sky will sometimes be cloudy over the western half of the country. Thus, the clouds will be a little more threatening in the morning over Brittany, but also over the Basque Country during the afternoon. These famous clouds will also sometimes be accompanied by a few showers. Precipitation which could also become stormy towards the end of the day.
Orange heatwave alert: temperatures between 36 and 37 degrees in central France
On the other hand, a change in weather will begin on the plains of Roussillon and Aude. This will be characterized by the arrival of maritime entries. Consequently, the sun will be a little less generous in this region. For its part, the wind will remain sensitive on the heights of Tarn and Lauragais. Regarding temperatures on Saturday September 9, 2023, the mercury is expected to well exceed 30 degrees over a large part of the country. Minimum temperatures should be between 13 and 20 degrees in the majority of French territories that day. For their part, maximum temperatures will still remain very high compared to seasonal norms. According to the forecasts of Meteo France, the mercury should oscillate between 30 and 35 degrees almost everywhere in France. These will even reach 36 degrees within the zone bringing together the departments placed on orange heatwave vigilance, but also in the north of Auvergne and the Landes. The Central region will be most affected by the heat on Saturday September 9, 2023, with temperatures of 37 degrees expected locally.