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Old Apr 14th 2005 | 9:15 am
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Hh
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I am having difficulty finding out about the weather forecast for France's
Massif Central for next week. The web sites that I have consulted show
forecasts for towns, but not for the Massif Central. I would appreciate any
information or leads that you might have. Many thanks.

Harlan
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Old Apr 14th 2005 | 12:44 pm
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Charlie Freed
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My daughter has been living in Claremont-Ferrand, which is in the heart of
the Massif Central. If you check the Claremont-Ferrand forecast you will get
an "average" reading for the area.

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    > I am having difficulty finding out about the weather forecast for France's
    > Massif Central for next week. The web sites that I have consulted show
    > forecasts for towns, but not for the Massif Central. I would appreciate
any
    > information or leads that you might have. Many thanks.
    > Harlan
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Old Apr 15th 2005 | 4:56 pm
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HH a écrit :
    > I am having difficulty finding out about the weather forecast for France's
    > Massif Central for next week. The web sites that I have consulted show
    > forecasts for towns, but not for the Massif Central. I would appreciate any
    > information or leads that you might have. Many thanks.
    >
    > Harlan
    > ---
    > [If you reply to my email address, please delete the word REMOVE from the
    > address.]
    >
    >
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The anwser is : it depends.
Western slopes tend to be moist, particularly the Clermont Ferrand
district. There are some relatively high regions, which display a more
extreme climate than other parts of France, colder in winter, warmer in
summer. The southern border is Mediterranean.
Forecast for Le Puy (~600m, east).
http://fr.weather.com/weather/local/FRXX0209?letter=L
Millau (center, continental)
http://fr.weather.com/weather/local/FRXX0122?letter=M
Rodez
http://fr.weather.com/weather/local/FRXX0171?letter=R
Privas, Ardèche, partially mediteranean
http://fr.weather.com/weather/local/FRXX0208?letter=P
 

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