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Weather News: Easter holiday trend: a fairly calm first week for zone A

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As the Easter holidays approach for zone A, from April 6 to 12, the first trends are beginning to emerge. While reliability is still limited at this time, overall calm and mild weather could settle over France.

What to expect at the beginning of April?

After the Easter weekend, current scenarios suggest a relatively undisturbed configuration, linked to a balance between a depression positioned near the Atlantic and a high-pressure system centered over the Iberian Peninsula.

France would then find itself in an intermediate zone, conducive to generally stable weather, with little wind and often calm conditions.

A possible contrast between the north and the south?

In this context, a north-south gradient could develop. In the northern half, the weather would be more unsettled, with more clouds and limited warmth.

On the other hand, the south would enjoy more sunshine, allowing for greater warmth and a more spring-like atmosphere.

Present warmth, but still to be confirmed

Temperatures could be slightly above seasonal norms, especially in the south, while the north would maintain values closer to average, sometimes even slightly cooler under the clouds.

But at this stage, uncertainties remain significant, particularly regarding the exact position of the weather systems, which will directly affect the level of warmth and sunshine.

A trend still to be approached with caution

With about ten days to go, this trend still needs to be confirmed. Slight shifts in atmospheric circulation could significantly alter the scenario.