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‘Hotter than July’: France set for record-breaking temperatures this weekend

Record-breaking temperatures - those considered above average for summer - are expected across France for the first weekend of October.

'Hotter than July': France set for record-breaking temperatures this weekend
Two people protect themselves from the sun with umbrellas as they face heat weather in Paris. (Photo by Valery HACHE / AFP)

Forecasters expect France to face temperatures well above seasonal norms for the first weekend of October.

Over the weekend, the north of the country is predicted to remain between 20C to 25C, while southern France will see average temperatures between 25C and 30C.

French weather forecaster La Chaîne Météo has warned that “in many towns and cities, maximum temperatures will be higher than those seen in July and August.”

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Certain parts of the country, namely around Toulouse and the south west, localised temperatures could reach up to 33C. North-eastern France is also expected to see high temperatures this weekend, with Strasbourg forecast to reach up to 30C.

On Saturday, apart from some clouds and possible stormy weather in northern France along the Channel coastline, much of the country is expected to have a sunny day with warm weather. 

As for Sunday – the first day of October – forecasters expect to see more temperature records broken as a ‘heat dome’ moves across France.

Weather forecaster Météo Express predicted that the heat will stick around until at least Monday, particularly in the southern half of the country.

As for water temperatures, those are also forecast to remain high. Along the Channel, la Chaîne Météo expects the mercury to be between 15C and 18C. As for the Atlantic coast, water temperatures may be between 17C and 21C, and the Mediterranean will likely be even warmer with expected averages of 22C to 23C. 

Meteorologist Regis Crepet with la Chaîne Météo noted alongside the site’s weekend predictions that “the month of September is already exceptional. According to our forecasts, it will be the hottest month on record in France since records began in 1900.”

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Flash flooding hits eastern France

A red weather warning - the highest level - has been issued for eastern France after torrential rain and flash flooding hit several towns.

Flash flooding hits eastern France

The département of Moselle – along the border with Germany and Luxembourg – has been placed under the highest level of weather alert for flooding.

The alert was issued after 66mm of rain fell in a single morning, causing flooding in several towns that swept away cars and inundated houses.

At 1pm, local emergency crews said they were responding to more than 1,000 calls from 177 different towns and villages and had carried out 400 rescue operations.

The towns of Boulay, Saint-Avold, Sarreguemines and Bouzonville were worst hit, with videos showing flooded streets and homes and cars swept away by the torrents of water.

The départements of Bas-Rhin, Vosges and Meurthe-et-Moselle are on orange alert for rain and flooding, and the alert continues into Saturday.

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