Residents of Nîmes and the surrounding Gard department can appear forward to a day of significant atmospheric transition on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. While the morning will begin under a heavy blanket of clouds, the day is set to evolve into a quintessential spring afternoon, characterized by bright sunshine and temperatures that will climb comfortably into the low 20s.
The météo à Nîmes le mardi 7 avril 2026 suggests a pattern of rapid improvement. The early hours will be cool and damp, but a shift in wind direction and a clearing sky will pave the way for an afternoon that feels more like late spring than early April. For those planning outdoor activities or commuting through the Occitanie region, the day will require a flexible approach to clothing, as the temperature gradient between dawn and mid-afternoon is substantial.
This shift is typical for the Mediterranean basin during the spring transition, where high-pressure systems often push away morning humidity to reveal the region’s characteristic sunlight. The following breakdown provides a detailed look at how the day will unfold and what the subsequent 48 hours hold for the area.
Morning transition: From overcast to clear skies
The day begins on a muted note. At dawn, Nîmes will experience a highly cloudy sky with temperatures hovering around 9°C. A moderate north-northwest wind will be present at approximately 10 km/h, though some residents may feel the bite of rafales (gusts) reaching up to 20 km/h. This early period will also be marked by high humidity, creating a damp, chilly start to the Tuesday.
However, the weather will shift quickly. By 7 a.m., the heavy cloud cover will begin to break, and the temperature will nudge up to 10°C. The clearing process accelerates after 8 a.m., moving from “cloudy” to “partly cloudy” while the temperature remains stable. By 9 a.m., the clouds will have largely vanished, leaving a clear sky and a temperature of 12°C, accompanied by a weakening north wind of just 5 km/h.
As the morning progresses toward midday, the warming trend accelerates. By 10 a.m., the mercury hits 14°C, climbing further to 16°C by 11 a.m. During this window, the wind will shift slightly, moving from the north-north-east toward the east-south-east, while humidity levels continue their steady decline.
Afternoon peak: Warmth and increasing wind
The afternoon marks the high point of the day’s warmth. Starting at noon with a temperature of 18°C, the heat will build steadily. By 2 p.m., the thermometer is expected to reach 21°C, a peak that will hold steady through 5 p.m.
While the sun will be dominant, the wind will become a more prominent factor. An east-south-east breeze, initially light at 5 km/h, will strengthen to 10 km/h by 1 p.m. By 2 p.m., the wind will pick up significantly, with gusts potentially reaching 25 km/h. Despite the breeze, the decreasing humidity will ensure the atmosphere remains dry and pleasant, making it an ideal window for those visiting the city’s historic Roman monuments or the Jardins de la Fontaine.
| Time Period | Sky Condition | Temp Range | Wind/Gusts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Morning | Very Cloudy | 9°C – 10°C | NNW 10-20 km/h |
| Late Morning | Clear | 12°C – 16°C | N/ENE 5-10 km/h |
| Afternoon | Clear | 18°C – 21°C | ESE 10-25 km/h |
| Evening | Clear | 21°C – 14°C | S/NNW 5-20 km/h |
Evening cool-down and overnight outlook
As the sun sets, the temperature will begin a steady descent. Between 6 p.m. And 11 p.m., Nîmes will see a drop from the afternoon peak of 21°C down to 14°C. The sky will remain clear throughout the evening, providing excellent visibility, though humidity will begin to climb once again as the air cools.

The wind patterns will shift again during the evening hours. Initially blowing from the south at 10 km/h with gusts of 20 km/h, the wind will gradually reorient toward the north-northwest, calming to a gentle 5 km/h by late night.
Overnight, the atmosphere will turn fresh. Temperatures are expected to fluctuate between 9°C and 12°C. The lowest point of the night will occur around 4 a.m., dipping to 9°C before recovering slightly to 10°C by 5 a.m. The sky will remain cloudless, and the north-northwest wind will persist at a moderate pace of 5 to 10 km/h.
Mid-week forecast: Wednesday, April 8
The stability of the clear skies will extend into Wednesday, April 8, although the overall temperature profile will be slightly cooler than Tuesday’s peak. The day is expected to see a range between 10°C and 16°C.
Wednesday morning will begin with clear skies and a north-northwest wind of 10 km/h. By 11 a.m., the wind will shift to the northeast as the temperature rises to 15°C. The afternoon will see the wind turn toward the south, maintaining a speed of 10 km/h, with a maximum temperature of 16°C. The day will conclude under clear skies with a south-southwest breeze and moderate humidity levels.
For those tracking regional climate trends, these conditions are consistent with the early April patterns monitored by Météo-France, the national meteorological service, which often sees these sharp diurnal temperature swings in the southern regions of France during the spring.
Residents are encouraged to keep an eye on local updates for any sudden changes in wind gusts, which can be volatile in the Gard valley. The next significant weather checkpoint will be the updated long-range forecast released later this week, which will indicate if this stable, clear pattern persists into the following weekend.
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