A very mixed weather recently dominated. When will the return of a sunnier and softer weather? Météo Cities reveals the latest trends.
The anticyclone will regain the advantage
Instability fades on France because the pressures are increasing (but residual humidity maintains sometimes numerous clouds). However, a Talweg will circulate on our country Friday March 28, 2025 with a new fall in barometers and the passage of a disturbance. Then, the anticyclone of the Azores should re-inflate directly to our country from the weekend of March 29 and 30 with a more frank improvement from Monday March 31 and for the beginning of April 2025.

Different pressure scenarios in Paris from Wednesday March 26 to Thursday April 3, 2025 – meteociel.fr
Then, the latest projections envisaged the positioning of high pressures during the week from Monday, March 31 to Sunday April 6, 2025.

Pressure gap from pressure from Monday, March 31 to Sunday, April 6, 2025 – ECMWF
Very nice days at the start of next week?
Thus, the latest projections seem much more favorable for the last hours of March and the first in April 2025. Indeed, the sun should take over most of the regions early next week. The clouds could also be very discreet on the country by next Tuesday and Wednesday, offering beautiful sunny days, with longer days and now in summer hours (passage this Sunday).

Percentage of nebulosity envisaged from Sunday March 30 to Wednesday April 2, 2025 – wofrance.fr
With this return of the sun, many models also envisage warming the air mass, under the influence of an east sector in southeast. Thus, certain models are now particularly spring as early as next week. For Tuesday, April 1, 2025, by a 6 -day horizon, the American model envisages values reaching the 20°C in the north of France and 25°C In Aquitaine! If this were to be confirmed, there is no doubt that the atmosphere would be more than spring.

Maximum temperatures of Tuesday, April 1, 2025 projected by the American model – wxcharts.com
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