A rainy front will enter the northwest of the country next night, it will circulate over Brittany and Normandy at the start of the day, then reach the Paris region, according to Météo-France. The rains will be light and intermittent, they will ease from midday near the English Channel, leaving variable skies and a sensitive northwest wind.

In the afternoon, the sky will be overcast from Pays de la Loire to the Belgian border and Champagne, with sometimes stormy showers in places. The rains will be temporarily more continuous in the evening from the Massif Central to Burgundy and Île-de-France, then in the North-East the following night.

On the southern half, the weather will be dry in the morning. The sky will be cloudy south of the Garonne and over the Alps, sunny elsewhere. In the afternoon, the sky will be charged, stormy showers will be triggered on the Alps, Auvergne and the Pyrenees. In the evening, the rains will overflow on the plains, mainly the Basque Country and the Toulouse South. Languedoc will be spared, the Tramontana will blow again at 60 km/h. A veiled sun will resist from the Rhône valley to the Mediterranean rim. The weather will also be stormy in Corsica.

Temperatures, down slightly, will be close to normal. The lows will range from 12 to 18 degrees over a large northern half, from 16 to 23 from the Southwest to the Mediterranean. The maximums will vary between 20 and 24 degrees over the regions bordering the English Channel, between 25 and 30 in general elsewhere from west to east and between 30 and 34 near the Mediterranean and in the Rhone Valley.