Temperatures to drop bringing snow to parts of France this week

Wet, overcast and blustery weather is forecast for most of the country

The weather will be particularly bad on Thursday, with rain and near-freezing temperatures in many parts of the country
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Snow will fall at higher altitudes and even in some low-lying areas this week as temperatures drop, with wet, overcast and blustery weather forecast for most of the country.

Many areas will see temperatures fall by several degrees this week as a cold front from the British Isles descends over France.

On Monday (November 18), thick clouds will cover the northern half of the country, with showers likely in some areas, particularly the Hauts-de-France region. 

Highs of 18C are expected in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes

On Tuesday, the settled weather will give way to rain and gales as the cold front arrives.

Winds of 30 to 80km/h are forecast, starting in the north of France in the morning, before covering the whole country by evening.

The gales will bring showers to most of the country. 

Highs of 18C are expected in Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales.

On Wednesday, the skies will be clearer in most areas, however markedly colder weather will arrive. Temperatures will drop by several degrees.

The gales are forecast to continue, albeit with less intensity in most areas.

Snow is likely at high and medium altitudes in the morning and evening, with light snow possible in some low-lying areas including Haute-Marne.

Highs of 16C are expected in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes.

On Thursday, the weather will be particularly bad as rain returns to most of the country and the cold remains.

Snow is likely at high and medium altitudes, as well as several low-lying areas. Freezing temperatures are forecast in many places in the evening.

Highs of 16C are expected in Biarritz, Pyrénées-Atlantiques.

On Friday, the wet weather will subside in many areas, however the cold will intensify.

Snow is likely at high and medium altitudes.

Highs of 12C are expected in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes and Ajaccio, Corsica.