Farid Responds to Your Weather Inquiry: Will the Second Half of April Bring a More Spring-Like Atmosphere?

The weather forecast for a village in 9 days is still uncertain, but there is expected to be a mix of rainy and calm weather with seasonal temperatures throughout the next week, with the possibility of dry and mild weather towards the end of the week. Temperatures could range from 15 to 20°C depending on the region. It’s still too early to confirm, but the models suggest that the second half of the month could be more spring-like.

As for the rest of the country, a small high pressure system in the North Sea will push instability towards the Alps, resulting in residual humidity in the form of widespread stratus in the morning. However, the eastern townships will remain dry. Over the course of the day, the cloud cover should break up on the coast and north of the capital, but will be difficult to dispel elsewhere. In the afternoon, the sky will clear up with alternating cloud thinnings and cumulus. There may be a chance of a small drop of rain under a cloud, but the chances are slim. Maximum temperatures will range from 9-10°C on the summits to 12-14°C on the plain. Weather will clear up towards the end of the afternoon and evening, with a weak north-easterly wind and slightly brighter weather on Sunday.

Hello Dimitri, of course it’s still a bit far to predict the weather for a village in 9 days. We are expecting a fairly variable next week with rainy spells interspersed with calm under generally seasonal temperatures. After a last disturbance on Friday, the high pressures could reinflate more durably at the very end of the week, auguring a nice improvement. This would result in dry and milder weather accompanied by highs of 15 to 20°C depending on the region. It’s still a long way off and to be confirmed, but the models suggest that the second fortnight could be more spring-like, we’re crossing our fingers for you.

And on the rest of the country?

A small cell of high pressures will swell in the North Sea pushing instability towards the Alps. In the morning, however, we will find this residual humidity in the form of widespread stratus but it will be dry to within a drop in the eastern townships. Over the hours, this cloud cover should break up on the coast and the north of the capital, while it will be difficult elsewhere.

In the afternoon, the sky will tear everywhere with alternating cloud thinnings and cumulus without consequences, a little more numerous in the south and near the French border. A small drop could twirl under a chubby cloud but the chances are slim and 90% will pass through. The maxima will rise a little with 9-10°C on the summits and 12 to 14°C on the plain. At the end of the afternoon and in the evening, it will tend to clear up. Weak north-easterly wind and weather a little brighter on Sunday (12-16°C max).



That’s all for our weather forecast today. Despite the uncertainty that comes with predicting weather 9 days in advance, we hope this information provided some insight into what might be expected in the coming weeks. As always, keep an eye on the forecast and stay prepared for any changes. Thank you for reading!

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