Early St. Martin’s Summer Brings Sunny, Mild Week Ahead
Next week could bring an early taste of the St. Martin’s Summer, a weather pattern named after Saint Martin of Tours. Temperatures are set to rise, with the north expecting up to 15°C and the south reaching 18°C. A few sunny days are forecast from Monday.
Meteorologists have identified recurring weather patterns, or singularities, one of which is the St. Martin’s Summer. This phenomenon brings mild, often sunny weather around November 11. While the forecast for St. Martin's Day this year isn't detailed, general conditions in early November can vary, with cooler temperatures and rain in many regions. This year, however, the week leading up to it promises a warmer spell.
Monday is expected to start with morning fog in the central lowlands, but the rest of the week looks bright. The north can anticipate temperatures up to 15°C, while the south may enjoy up to 18°C. This early St. Martin’s Summer is a welcome surprise for many.
Next week's weather promises an early St. Martin’s Summer, with temperatures rising to 15°C in the north and 18°C in the south. After a foggy start on Monday, the week looks set to be sunny and mild. This early taste of summer-like weather is a pleasant surprise ahead of St. Martin's Day.