The sun will be widespread on Wednesday over France, except from northern Brittany to Hauts-de-France, which will receive light rain, and perhaps the east of the Pyrenees in the afternoon, according to Météo-France. From northern Brittany to Hauts-de-France, the sky will most often remain very cloudy all day. A few light rains will fall here and there during the day.

The Pyrenean chain will also remain cluttered with clouds all day, and the risk of showers, which cannot be ruled out in the afternoon, may even go as far as thunderstorms in the eastern part. On the Alps and in Corsica, the weather will also become unstable from midday and thunder will roar in the afternoon on the relief.

The rest of the country, on the other hand, will be sunny, despite a veil of altitude in the South-West and a slightly greater cloud cover from Pays de la Loire to Île-de-France and the Champagne-Ardenne region. Mistral and tramontane remain in their domain with gusts at 60/70 km/h.

Minimum temperatures will always be between 10 and 15 degrees over the northern two-thirds of the country, from 15 to 18 degrees further south and always from 20 to 23 at the edge of the Mediterranean. There will be little change for the maximum with always 20 to 24 degrees near the Channel coasts, from 25 to 30 on the rest of the country and always peaks between 33 and 35 on the Mediterranean regions and the lower Rhone valley .