Weekend weather
Heat continues to weigh in French -speaking Switzerland
After an already hot week, temperatures will still be high in the coming days. The thermometer will reach up to 35 degrees on Sunday.

After a very hot week in the plain with temperatures sometimes reaching more than 35, they will also climb this weekend in French-speaking Switzerland.
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After a very hot week in plain with temperatures sometimes reaching more than 35the latter will continue to climb this weekend in French-speaking Switzerland.
This Friday, the weather is always sunny, “despite sails of high clouds,” said Weather. On the temperatures side, mercury will climb up to 29 in Lausanne, 28 in Neuchâtel, 30 in Geneva and 32 in Sion. A weak and variable wind should relieve hikers in the mountains.
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SATURDAYtime will also be placed under the sign of the sun. A weak kiss will be present on the set, “from midday”. In the mountains, there will also be a little wind. The weather will be warmer than the day before. It will be between 20 and 32 degrees in Lausanne, 19 and 32 in Neuchâtel, 18 and 33 in Geneva and 17 and 35 in Sion.
Temperatures will climb again on Sunday
The day of Sunday should be the hottest of the weekend. In Lausanne, he will be between 21 and 33 degrees, 20 and 34 in Neuchâtel, 19 and 34 in Geneva and 19 and 35 in Sion. The sky of French -speaking Switzerland will be sunny, with still “some cumulus in the mountains”. Isolated showers or thunderstorms are “possible in the afternoon, especially along the Alps”.
The beginning of next week should not see big changes in heat and temperatures despite the announcement of thunderstorms.
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