Weekend weather –
A capricious sky until Sunday in French -speaking Switzerland
Between clarifications and thunderstorms, French -speaking and French -speaking will have to juggle with changing weather until Sunday.
As during the concert of Philippe Katerine this Thursday, July 24, the sky will be changing this weekend in Romandie this weekend.
KEYSTONE/Jean-Christophe Bott
Those who will take the road to Paléo this weekend better make a pilgrim in their package. And put on their rain boots in case.
Because the weather will be unstable this weekend, reports Weather. The fault of the anticyclone of the Azores, which “will remain behind the Atlantic” and a North-West current, which “will lead fresh, sometimes humid, to Switzerland air,” reads the forecounder site. We are far from the scorching atmosphere of June.
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Result: this Fridayif the sun should still shine – especially around Lake Geneva – showers are also expected. They will be “scattered in the plain, more frequent in the mountains and sometimes stormy in the afternoon”, describes Météosuisse.
Rebelote SATURDAY, With a sky “changing in the plain with large clarifieds, more cloudy in the mountains. Sometimes stormy showers in all regions during the day. ”
And it won’t work out Sunday. Météosuisse the announcement, “most often very cloudy with showers, more frequent and locally abundant along the northern slopes of the Alps”. However, there are some briefs in the plain.
The beginning of next week is announced under the same auspices, if we believe meteosuisse. If instability reigns in the sky, mercury will go straight, or almost: a minimum of 14 degrees and a maximum of 23 all weekends are announced.
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