As we approach the end of this week, changes in weather conditions are expected, signaling a return to colder temperatures. Recent days have been marked by humidity and rainfall impacting our lives, but a shift in weather patterns is on the horizon. This change reflects the typical coldness associated with the month of February. The presence of a high-pressure area over France is set to intensify the cold weather, leading to dry and chilly conditions.
With the effects of winter becoming more pronounced, temperatures are expected to drop to normal levels and gradually decrease in the coming days. Predictions of snowfall are being made, especially in eastern regions where fog may also occur during the mornings. Should we anticipate a new wave of coldness? While February can sometimes bring harsh cold, this time around, there doesn’t seem to be a major cold spell on the horizon.
Currently, an Arctic air current is moving towards Europe, with its focus mainly on Greece and Turkey. France is expected to remain protected from this cold wave, preventing a rapid decrease in temperatures. However, a dry, brisk wind is expected to pick up from Wednesday, February 5, intensifying the cold. For snow enthusiasts in mountainous regions, the weather conditions will be ideal, with the sun’s brightness and cool air helping to maintain the snow cover.
After February 10, further changes in the weather are expected, with a return of maritime air possibly leading to a rise in temperatures. These changes will become clearer in the future, enhancing the accuracy of weather forecasts. Stay prepared to monitor weather changes and enjoy the beauty of winter.

