The wind blew hard last night in Brittany. The values remained below those recorded Thursday during the passage of storm Caetano. But they happily exceeded the 100 km/h mark in several places. Gusts reached a maximum of 122 km/h in Brignogan and Ile de Batz. If the north coast was particularly affected, the phenomenon was felt everywhere in the region, with gusts of 104 km/h at Pointe du Raz and 94 km/h at Belle-Ile. This blow, which will have its effects felt until this Sunday evening, around thirty hours in total, is due to the very deep depression Bert, centered off the British Isles.
It is accompanied by particularly mild temperatures. After the frosts observed on Thursday, particularly in the north and east of Brittany, temperatures could exceed 18° C in certain places.
Here is the list of Breton stations where gusts reached or exceeded 100 km/n, according to the stable classification by the site meteociel.fr:
Speed : 115 km/h
Ouessant: 112 km/h
Brehat Island: 111 km/h
Pointe du Raz: 104 km/h
Pointe Saint-Mathieu: 102 km/h
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