Please note, today, the Seine-Maritime department is on yellow alert for floods, storms and snow-ice phenomena. Tomorrow, it will be on yellow alert for flood and snow-ice phenomena.
The sky is very cloudy to overcast all day. In the morning, a few drops are possible here or there. In the afternoon the precipitation becomes unstable. These are more likely to be showers, but they remain infrequent.
The heaviest rainfall totals can be around 5 millimeters along the coasts, from Etretat to Tréport.
Quite strong west to southwest wind, over the western three-quarters of the department. Gusts reaching 85 km/h, until mid-afternoon.
Maximum temperatures: between 5 and 8 degrees.
The sky remains overcast all night. A few drops are possible in the evening, but nothing very significant.
At the start of the night, southwest wind generally moderate; then weakening.
Minimum temperatures: 0 to 2 degrees.
All day long, the weather is overcast, with scattered rain. For the night: The sky is very cloudy. The clouds quickly give some scattered rain. This precipitation falls first on the Pointe de Caux and the Le Havre area in the evening, then everywhere in the second part of the night.
A maximum of up to 15 millimeters of rain is expected in the interior of the Pays de Caux.
Moderate to fairly strong wind over Le Havre and the Pays de Caux, from the East, in the middle of the afternoon; and from South-South-West, in the middle of the night. With gusts reaching 65 km/h.
Maximum temperatures for the day: between 3 and 6 degrees.
Minimum temperatures for the following night: 1 to 2 degrees.