As announced, Storm Ashley, centered on the British Isles, is causing rain and wind in Brittany. “We are going to experience 48 hours of gloomy weather, with a disturbance that is moving like a crab and having difficulty making progress. This Sunday, it is the western part of the region which is affected, with wind gusts of up to 70-80 km/h on the coasts. Tomorrow Monday it will mainly be the eastern part,” deciphers the Météo France Rennes forecast service. Which specifies that the rain accumulations should remain “fairly standard, up to 20-30 millimeters, perhaps more locally. Which is very far from the 600 millimeters that fell in the south-east of France.”
More freshness mid-week
Once this episode passes, forecasters expect a change in the weather. “We will maintain mild conditions until mid-week. Then, we will go below seasonal norms. We’re going to feel cooler, with low temperatures in the single digits.”
We are in systems that are having difficulty stabilizing.
Can we therefore expect drier weather for the rest of October? “It’s difficult to say with certainty. We are in systems that are having difficulty stabilizing,” replies Météo France Rennes.
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