Thursday November 7
A layer of low clouds covers Brittany again at daybreak. The fogs are more local than the day before due to a more sensitive east to southeast wind. They reduce visibility in the interior of Finistère and Côtes d’Armor.
The sun could break through the cloud layer first over northern Finistère then over the hours over a large part of Finistère, the west of the Côtes d’Armor as well as over a western and southern part of Morbihan. The sensations immediately become much more pleasant in these locations. Conversely, low clouds should stay for one more afternoon over Ille-et-Vilaine and Loire Atlantique (except perhaps in the west of the department).
The wind is weak to moderate from east to southeast, with peaks of 40 km/h on the Atlantic coast and on pink granite coasts.
Minimum temperatures range between 7 and 11°C, up to 13°C in Ouessant. The maximums climb well under the sun in western Brittany with up to 16°C or even locally 17-18°, only 12 to 14° in the east where the grayness persists.
Tendency
Friday, fog reduces visibility in the morning. The sun could make an appearance again in the south of Loire Atlantique for the first time in more than a week while elsewhere the gray weather continues. At the same time, a disturbance reached Finistère in the afternoon. Light precipitation affects the Breton tip in the evening.
On Saturday, the weather is changeable, often cloudy and with some possible precipitation but the sun also makes a few appearances.
Sunday, the gray is back and the sun is very shy. Light precipitation cannot be ruled out at some point.
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