This weekend of Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June will be punctuated by numerous thunderstorms. The anticyclone present near the British Isles is approaching the south of France. The northern half of the country will be relatively spared.

This Saturday, June 3, it will be sunny in the north with generous sunshine but still a northeast wind still present along the Channel and North Sea coasts. In the South, the sky will take on a threatening aspect in the afternoon with a marked risk of thunderstorms, especially in the mountains, where hikers and fans of elevation change should be wary and anticipate these situations, if no vigilance is specified.

Temperatures vary. The minimums will range from 11 to 17°C and the maximums from 25 to 27°C, in other words a high summer level. We will be more than 3°C above normal for the season. On the northern beaches, it will always be cooler due to the wind that will have affected you all week with a feeling that is sometimes really very cold, according to La Chaîne Météo.

This Sunday, June 4, the storms will go up towards the central regions of Limousin in the center-east, as far as Burgundy. The weather conditions will be very degraded in the mountains, while north of the Loire, the good weather should continue, but will still be windy.

We expect 11 to 17°C in the morning and 22 to 26°C in the afternoon, slightly lower values ​​due to the multiplication of showers and clouds, and the presence of wind along the coasts of the English Channel and the North Sea.

Find in our slideshow below, the 35 departments targeted by thunderstorms this weekend of Saturday June 3 and Sunday June 4, according to Météo France.