Dordogne: February Heatwave – 23°C Temperatures Expected
Unseasonably warm temperatures are being recorded in the Dordogne region of France, presenting a stark contrast to recent severe weather. Météo France forecasts temperatures reaching 22 degrees Celsius in Lalinde and 21 degrees Celsius in Tourtoirac on Tuesday, February 24th, with a potential high of 23 degrees Celsius in Périgueux on Wednesday, February 25th. These figures significantly exceed the typical February average of 12 to 13 degrees Celsius.
Unexpected Warmth in February
The current conditions are being attributed to increased sunshine and a northward airflow originating from North Africa. While this brief period of mild weather is notable, Météo France anticipates a return to rainfall by Friday, February 27th. However, officials state that the upcoming precipitation will be substantially less severe than the recent intense storms.
Implications for Local Economies
The shift in weather patterns, even temporarily, could have implications for local agriculture and tourism. An early warm spell might influence planting schedules or create opportunities for off-season outdoor activities. However, the anticipated return of rain on Friday suggests these effects will likely be short-lived.
Météo France currently estimates that approximately 2 to 3 millimeters of rain will fall on Friday, February 27th. This is described as significantly different in intensity from the recent period of inclement weather.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperatures are expected in Lalinde?
Météo France forecasts a high of 22 degrees Celsius in Lalinde on Tuesday, February 24th.
What is the typical February temperature in the Dordogne region?
The normal temperature for February in the Dordogne region is between 12 and 13 degrees Celsius.
When is rain expected to return?
Rain is expected to return on Friday, February 27th, with an estimated rainfall of 2 to 3 millimeters.
How might these fluctuating weather patterns impact long-term planning for businesses in the region?