00:00awaiting the arrival of instability.
00:02Let's look at the overall situation together.
00:04Gradually, we will switch over under the influence of low pressure.
00:08A low-pressure system extending from Portugal to Scandinavia
00:12and which brings us a humid but also unstable southwesterly flow
00:16with the return of showers this afternoon.
00:19In the early afternoon, for the moment, the weather is still calm.
00:23a heavily overcast sky in some areas.
00:26A few light showers are already possible south of Sion-Sambre and Meuse.
00:30And then the air mass will become unstable.
00:32Thunderstorms are expected, especially south of the Sion-Sambre and Meuse rivers.
00:36Elsewhere, the same veiled sky.
00:38The atmosphere is heavy, the heat is intense.
00:41From 17 degrees in Ostend to 26 degrees in Asselt,
00:46It might be 24 degrees where you are in Brussels.
00:48Then, this evening, the instability will move towards Brussels around 5-6 pm
00:53and then to confine themselves mainly to the northwest of the country.
00:56In other regions, calmer weather returns with a few light showers still possible.
01:01And then during the night, usually back to dry land.
01:04A hazy, changeable sky, with a few last showers possible, mostly in the west.
01:09Nighttime temperatures will be very mild.
01:11They will vary from 12 degrees in Spade up to 14 degrees in Arlon or Tournai.
01:16Then, tomorrow morning, we have a disturbance that will arrive from the west of the country.
01:20with more showers.
01:21Ahead, the sky will become overcast.
01:23Still quite bright skies in the south and east of the territory.
01:27And then during the afternoon, instability will return.
01:31Showers that could turn out to be thundery.
01:33We will probably remain dry south of the Sion-Sambre and Meuse rivers for a while longer.
01:36But with a very grey sky, a more moderate wind and temperatures almost seasonal.
01:42Temperatures will range from 16 degrees in Saint-Hubert to 20 degrees in Arlon.
01:4618 degrees in Namur or Charleroi.
01:49For the rest of the program, the unsettled weather will continue for the next few days.
01:53Monday will be a day of instability, especially in the south of the country.
01:57Elsewhere, a few light showers.
01:59Tuesday will bring rain and, most importantly, a drop in temperatures of 12 to 14 degrees.
02:04Wednesday, slight improvement with a still very cloudy sky.
02:08Maximum temperatures will vary from 10 to 15 degrees.
02:11We continue with the environmental indicators.
02:13Today, the air quality is 5 out of 10.
02:16That is to say, the averages will improve tomorrow.
02:19Before parting ways, we head towards Lacan's greenhouses.
02:23If you haven't received your tickets, I'll take you there briefly.
02:27As a reminder, it is a jewel of glass and steel dating from the 19th century.
02:31And over the years, they have adapted to environmental challenges.
02:35In particular, with a redesigned management of water, heating, but also green spaces.
02:41Listen.
02:43Find the full report on RTBF Ovio.
02:47Now, I'll leave you in the company of Sacha Daouds for your television news.
02:51We'll be back right after this for your weather report.
03:28Thank you for watching this video!
03:31Thank you for watching this video!
04:04Ladies and gentlemen, good morning, welcome to France Info.
04:07I am delighted to be with you today until 6pm in our program.
04:12Naturally, we will leave for Iran two months after the start of hostilities.
04:16The fighting is suspended.
04:17The conflict has entered a phase of near-total stagnation.
04:21between words, threats, blockades, but above all, the standstill.
04:26What should we expect when the world is hanging on the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz?
04:32Meanwhile, in the United States, Donald Trump is falling in the polls.
04:35They therefore grant him a victory.
04:36What if Donald Trump and Washington's next move was to Cuba?
04:42Cuba, why? Well, we'll explain everything.
04:44Cuban leaders are expressing a kind of injustice
04:47while Donald Trump raises sanctions against the country.
04:51Again, what path will Donald Trump take?
04:54Will he become a future peacemaker or continue as a war-maker?
04:59We'll come back to this at length after your news program, which is presented by Mathilde Moreau.
05:03Hello, welcome Mathilde.
05:04And in the headlines, the Free Party continues in the flesh.
06:01Thank you for watching this video!
06:04Thank you for watching this video!
07:03Thank you for watching this video!
07:03Welcome to dance in the air.
07:04Good evening Stéphane Boirin.
07:05Thank you so much for being our guest tonight.
07:07You moved the whole of France by dancing in front of the coffin of the love of your life.
07:12Agnès Lassalle, a Spanish teacher, was murdered at age 53 in the middle of class by one of her students.
07:17February 22, 2023 in Saint-Jean-le-Luz.
07:19The trial of this former student took place last week.
07:22He is 19 years old today.
07:23He was sentenced by the Assize Court to 15 years in prison.
07:27The atteration of discernment was retained.
07:30How did you react to this verdict?
07:33Hello Aurélie.
07:34I welcomed it as something of a relief.
07:40The word "appeased" was used, but it is not accurate.
07:43This verdict is important because it marks the end of a cycle, the time to move on to something else.
07:51Above all, it was the recognition of a despicable act which was thus acknowledged without any ambiguity.
08:00This is a decision that may seem lenient.
08:05Thank you for being our guest.
08:06Thank you Aurélie for inviting me.
08:07We'll be back in a moment with the experts from C'est dans l'air.
08:10See you soon.
09:00Ladies and gentlemen, delighted to be back with you once again on TV5 Monde for your weather forecast for this Sunday.
09:05May 3.
09:06A thunderstorm hit Fayt in the state of Texas.
09:10That was on April 27th.
09:12Look at these hailstones that have covered flooded roads.
09:17Hailstones the size of baseballs.
09:21There is significant material damage.
09:24You probably guessed that.
09:25Several deaths and numerous injuries.
09:27Heading to Europe this Sunday.
09:29Depression conditions persist.
09:30In Western Europe, we will also have a lot of instability towards Turkey.
09:35With it, a mass of fresh air for this time of year.
09:39It will barely reach 18 degrees in Antalya.
09:41Whereas towards Berlin, the conditions will be summery.
09:44A skie of misfortune for the British Isles this Sunday.
09:46Clouds, sunny spells, a few showers with temperatures continuing to gradually decrease.
09:51Just 19 degrees for London.
09:54We will also have showers throughout the day in the Benelux region.
09:57They could potentially take on a stormy character.
10:00With temperatures also falling here.
10:02Barely 19 degrees.
10:04Except for the French Riviera, which will remain dry.
10:07All French departments will receive their share of rainfall.
10:11Rainfall also expected, with temperatures reaching 19 to 20 degrees in Parisian streets.
10:16As I was saying, Berlin will enjoy summer conditions like the rest of Germany.
10:21Generally 24 to 25 degrees.
10:23Dry weather.
10:24But more clouds than on Saturday towards the Baltic, towards Sweden or even towards Norway.
10:30Temperatures are rising again in Moscow, reaching 19 degrees.
10:34And the return of beautiful sunny spells, as seen in the Balkans.
10:37Here too, back to dry conditions with, I must say, a rather cool air mass for the season.
10:42Still really summery conditions towards Innsbruck, towards Vienna or even towards Slovenia.
10:48There is still a lot of instability towards Turkey.
10:52Until the end of this Sunday, we will have 100 liters of water per square meter.
10:56For the whole weekend, that's huge.
10:58We will still have some rain near Beirut.
11:00And we'll still have plenty of sunshine around Corfu.
11:04As with the Italian boot, here we really have spring-like conditions with plenty of sunshine.
11:0824 degrees for Rome.
11:11Slightly rougher conditions are expected towards the Portuguese coast.
11:13We are talking about the Iberian Peninsula towards Galicia.
11:15While the sun will be a little more generous towards Madrid despite some passing clouds.
11:21Heading towards Chile with heavy rainfall expected in the next 36 hours.
11:26Up to 100 liters of water per square meter.
11:28With many gusts of wind up to 80 km per hour.
11:31A great continuation of the program with us.
12:02THANKS.
13:00Hello and welcome everyone.
13:02It is Saturday, May 2nd.
13:04In the news...
13:07In Ardèche, investigators are beginning to understand why the car carrying five young people crashed
13:13a road accident in the Canse valley.
13:15Yesterday, the driver was driving too fast on a dangerous road.
13:19The victims, who were between 17 and 20 years old, were almost...
13:24Two new toffees continue to arrive at the edge of a military firing range near Bourges.
13:29The organizers expect up to 30,000 people at the peak of the Free Party planned for tonight.
13:34The event is illegal and the prefecture...
13:37Let's turn to these fires that are currently affecting our European neighbors.
13:41More than 3,000 people have been evacuated in Tuscany, where forest fires are being fanned by winds.
13:46violent.
13:47In the Netherlands, several fires have broken out at military training sites amid severe drought.
13:54France and Germany have sent reinforcements to the scene.
13:57Frédéric Mazzy and Suzy Bernard-Ménégus.
14:27Subtitling by Radio-Canada
14:59Jennifer, we're starting with this initiative that will relieve pet owners in the Loiret region.
15:05Absolutely, a 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic has opened its doors.
15:09And the reason we're talking about this is because there are a huge number of veterinary deserts in the
15:14rural areas.
15:15There is also a shortage of emergency services at night.
15:18This house is a real relief for pet owners.
15:22Report by Léa Rojo.
15:25Your item of the week now is this travel pillow.
15:28What's so special about it?
15:29Well, it's ergonomic with memory foam.
15:33That is to say, we no longer need to blow into it.
15:35There's a pump to inflate it, you see.
15:37You can even deflate it with this little valve here.
15:39And what's pretty cool is that we inflate it like that.
15:42It is adjustable and fits the shape of our head perfectly.
15:46So, be warned, there's a little surprise.
15:47There is a hood.
15:48A hood means you can sleep peacefully, protected from the light.
15:52We can't see our eyes.
15:53We can't see our eyes.
15:54There is the face.
15:55And we can't see the light.
15:57Yes, it's very practical.
15:58Is it expensive or not?
15:59No, it costs 29.90 euros.
16:02And you can find it at Decathlon.
16:05You look very pretty in it.
16:07And as you can see, you can really even use it quietly in the office at some point.
16:11It will be perfect for a short nap between two news broadcasts.
16:14That will be perfect, absolutely.
16:15Now, our man of the week is a designer and comes from Bouches-du-Rhône.
16:19Yes, it's Sinan Hill, and he was able to present his creations at Fashion Week a few weeks ago.
16:24London Week.
16:25And it's a real consecration for this self-taught man who initially did a bit of rap.
16:30He created the Urban Trad style, a blend of contemporary and urban styles.
16:35And like its region, its influences are multicultural.
16:39Luigi Lassi met him.
16:42Subtitling by Radio-Canada
17:11THANKS.
18:10Good evening.
18:11Tomorrow, the sky will be cloudier and we could have some showers before a much stormier Monday.
18:19Indeed, an unstable front will tend to undulate over the regions throughout the day.
18:24Oceanic air will infiltrate through the western and northwestern regions and will thus make a significant difference.
18:32lower afternoon temperatures.
18:34Meanwhile, tomorrow morning, temperatures will still be 4 to 5 degrees above the seasonal averages forecast at 18 degrees.
18:42Montpellier.
18:42In the morning, showers, rain and thunderstorms are expected, mainly from Aquitaine up towards Île-de-France.
18:50and the Hauts-de-France region, while the sun will continue to prevail over the eastern regions where the
18:56The atmosphere will be pleasant.
18:58As for the wind, it will continue to blow from Roussillon to the Massif Central and as far as the Lorraine plateau.
19:04In the afternoon, the weather will be very unsettled with numerous showers and thunderstorms that will tend to be
19:10stronger.
19:11In the late afternoon, they could bring sustained rainfall and hail between the
19:19'Aquitaine and Hauts-de-France.
19:20Further east, we will have sunshine, more or less veiled by high-altitude clouds, with the wind still blowing.
19:27in the same regions.
19:29Temperatures tomorrow afternoon will drop significantly and will be slightly above the climatic norms, expect
19:3719 degrees in the capital.
19:41On Monday, temperatures will fall slightly below normal levels, with weather conditions remaining unstable.
19:50the country and the wind that will continue to blow in the Mediterranean.
19:54On Tuesday, showers and thunderstorms are still on the agenda with temperatures dropping even further.
19:59Showers will still be on the menu for Wednesday, with thunderstorms expected in the central and eastern regions.
20:07of the country.
20:08The Mistral and Tramontane winds will pick up in the Mediterranean, then it will be cool with temperatures around 2 degrees Celsius.
20:15below climatic norms.
20:19Tonight, catch up with the traitors. Have a great evening everyone on M6.
20:59Hello everyone. Several waves of thunderstorms are moving up across the country today, in the west, and also in the north.
21:06This afternoon we find this first zone, this first wave of storms to break out between Upper Normandy and
21:12the Belgian borders,
21:13with occasional heavy rain and hail.
21:15And we have this second wave of storms, this one expected at the end of the day, which will move up from the southwest.
21:21of the country.
21:21Warning, these storms could be a little violent and accompanied by hail.
21:25So be very careful. This very active zone will then move northwards, but it will be in
21:30night classes in the rest of the territory.
21:33Further east, the weather is calm; we are still safe from storms.
21:36And so temperatures are still very high, especially in the Grand Est region, between 25 and 27 degrees.
21:4126 for Paris, but it's much cooler, 17 degrees on the tip of Brittany, 22 degrees in Marseille.
21:47Tomorrow, there will still be thunderstorm activity, so the area will be more active in the morning.
21:52between the Paris basin and the Hauts-de-France region.
21:54And so, a few more storms and instability over many regions in the west of the country.
21:59Elsewhere, it is calmer but cloudy, with maritime influences particularly around the Gulf of Lion.
22:03This will be the case throughout the day, and the storms will intensify over this area.
22:09large western half which will spill over as far as the Ardennes.
22:12We will be monitoring the rainfall totals during these storms, while the temperature will be 14 degrees in Paris, but only 10 in Aurillac.
22:18and in the afternoon.
22:20It is gradually decreasing, but it is still hot in the east, 25 in Strasbourg, 20 in Paris, 16 in Brest.
22:36...
23:00Carine, disagree or pulverize Iran once and for all?
23:04These are the words of Donald Trump rejecting a new proposed agreement from Iran.
23:08In Tehran, a military official considers a resurgence of pirate activities likely.
23:12Let's take stock of this upcoming naval battle.
23:15The war on the seabed has a new and unexpected face.
23:19Iran is reportedly using trained dolphins to lay mines in the Strait of Hormuse.
23:23Whether it's a fake or a toxe, one thing is certain, it's nothing new.
23:27These animals have been used as spies since the USSR, 64 days into the war.
23:32And on May 2nd, they were all in Paris: fishermen, truck drivers, bakers, farmers,
23:37all united against the same bill, that of a war that is not theirs.
23:41So, should we help the French get through this crisis?
23:44And how? We'll discuss that in this special edition.
23:46Stay with us, we'll be there in a moment.
23:51Good evening everyone, it's 6:07 PM on BFM TV, day 64 of the conflict.
23:57Tonight, a question arises: has the war machine been restarted?
24:03An Iranian general from the Revolutionary Guards has just uttered the word that no one wanted to hear.
24:08A new confrontation between Iran and the United States.
24:19Subtitling by Radio-Canada
24:59Bad luck.
25:01I didn't take the remote control.
25:03Course.
25:05What is this?
25:07I don't know.
25:08No problem, in case of minor issues like these,
25:11Never hesitate to blame a member of the team
25:15who asked for absolutely nothing.
25:16But you shouldn't put that on at the same time as my microphone.
25:21But it was next to my microphone, excuse me.
25:23But who is making such bad jokes?
25:25It's Jean again.
25:27Oh dear, that one is...
25:29It's someone who makes bad jokes like that.
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