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Weather weekend: finished heat wave, stand out the umbrellas


Weekend weather The heat wave is over, come out coats and umbrellas

Time will change this weekend in French -speaking Switzerland. If Saturday promises a still pleasant day, it will spoil on Sunday.

Posted today at 3:53 p.m.

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If you thought it summer had already arrived with the heat From the past few days, you can start to forget this idea, because time will radically change this weekend in French-speaking Switzerland.

It is SATURDAY that the change will begin. “The day will still be quite hot (22-25 degrees), but with more cloudy passages and locally showers and thunderstorms, even if nothing very generalized,” says Mikhaël Schwander, forecaster at Weather. He also specifies that showers are already planned on the night of Friday to Saturday, before new precipitation at the end of the evening on Saturday.

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Sunday will thus be marked by “a more unstable time, with showers and thunderstorms that will extend from the west” from French -speaking Switzerland, announces the meteorologist. In terms of temperatures, the maximums will drop below the 20 degree threshold.

Gray and cool weather next week

And the passage of a cold front accompanied by a kiss, which will accentuate the feelings of freshness – between 10 and 15 degrees less compared to the current temperatures! -, promises a gray and rainy next week.

So take advantage of this Friday and your Saturday to continue to take colors before the change of time. Two days also marked by the presence of dust of the Sahara, even if the episode is not the most pronounced.

Corentin Chauvel is a web journalist. Previously, he worked for “20 minutes” France and then as a correspondent in Brazil for six years.More info @corentinchauvel

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