Weather: an unstable Friday
Take out the umbrellas. The weather is very unstable today, a few showers are forecast. This morning, it’s cool: 5°C. In the afternoon, some clearing should appear, and temperature-wise, it will be 11°C. The wind will also be present with gusts to 45 km/h, which will intensify in the evening.
The sun rises at 9:04 a.m. and will set at 5:26 p.m.
Circulation
Some slowdowns are reported around schools like every morning.
An accident has been reported on the D365, avenue du Morbihan, in the Gutenberg-Kerjouaen direction, in Quimper.
Today, the day of the Christmas school holidays, Bison futé predicts difficult traffic conditions (orange) in the direction of departures in France. Saturday 21 and Sunday 22, the main slowdowns should concern Île-de-France in the direction of departures.
Renovation of pipes and increasing water…
Bad news for the wallet, the price of water will increase every year until 2028, in the Quimper area. By how much? 10%. The reason is simple since the pipe network must be completely redone. To carry out this work, 750 million euros will be needed… One last straw?
Good deed of the day
Pandas, lions, octopuses… For a month, customers of the Ikea brand in Guipavas were invited to offer stuffed animals and toys from the store to the Habitat et Humanisme association, which helps people suffering from poor housing and is committed to the protection of women. In total, around fifty children from Brest and Quimper will benefit. A nice gesture!
December 20: “On the twentieth of Christmas, the days lengthen like a swallow”
In 1974, Parliament adopted the law on voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion), at the initiative of the Minister of Health Simone Veil. Eleven years ago, Jean-Luc Godard’s film, “Le Mépris”, with Brigitte Bardot, made its debut in theaters.
We celebrate the Théophiles, and we wish a happy birthday to the actor Yvan Le Bolloc’h, the actress Nadia Farès and the tennis player Julien Benneteau.
Tonight, we’re going out with Passeurs de Lumière
“Gauguin’s Turtle” is the name of the show, by the Lucamoros Company, to be discovered this Friday, December 20, at the François-Mitterrand esplanade, from 9 p.m. Six painters will create ephemeral paintings on a 9 m high scaffolding, against a backdrop of music and story.
Have a nice weekend and happy holiday season!