Storms on way for much of France. Will the cold spell continue?
We also share videos and photos of last weekend's dramatic weather in the south-west and east
Heavy rain is expected throughout the week. On the right, you can see a photo of the flooding last weekend in the east of FranceIkebana Art-studio/Shutterstock / LyonMeteo69 / X
Elsewhere, flooding was seen in south-west and parts of the east, alongside hailstorms.
In south-west, around 20,000 homes had their electricity cut due to storms.
In the east, highs of 25C are expected in Alsace on Tuesday (April 30) as the humid weather brings storms to the area.
This peak is set to drop into single figures by Thursday (May 2) with the thermometer only predicted to reach 8C in the area as storms bring temperatures down.
In general, temperatures are returning to April/May averages, however at the end of the week it may still be chilly in the morning due to the persistence of cold northern winds.
On Sunday (May 5) most of the country will see temperatures of 20C or more, except Brittany and the south-east.
The usual events and marches of May 1 may be scuppered, with rain set to fall almost everywhere except in Alsace, which will experience some small respite during the day.
In the latter half of the week, rain is forecast across almost all of France lasting until at least Sunday despite the rising temperatures, with only the south-east set to remain dry.
Currently, around 20 departments are facing tier-two yellow weather warnings for a mixture of avalanches, heavy rain/flash floods, and river flooding.
Tomorrow will see a number of departments facing storm warnings as well.