What will the weather be like in and its surrounding areas on Saturday October 19, 2024?

What will the weather be like in and its surrounding areas on Saturday October 19, 2024?
What will the weather be like in Montauban and its surrounding areas on Saturday October 19, 2024?

This Saturday, October 19, will dawn under overcast weather, and temperatures will be on average 10 ° C during the first part of the day. The wind will vary between 5 and 15 km/h, and it will be from the East, then will settle to the South-East around 8 a.m. At dawn, the thermometer will indicate 9°C, and will gradually rise at the end of the morning to 13°C.

During the second half of the day, the wind force will decrease between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to reach around 5 km/h, while the mercury will continue to increase towards mid-afternoon up to 17°C. . The wind direction will be variable during this time slot. The sky will still be overcast around midday, before darkening around mid-afternoon and clearing slightly around 5 p.m.

In the evening, the thermometer will gradually decrease to 12°C around 11 p.m. The wind will freshen in the early evening to reach approximately 10 km/h, then fade to around 5 km/h around midnight. It will blow from the South-East during this period. The sky will still be cloudy towards the start of the evening, then the clouds will completely cover the town around 7 p.m.

Tonight, the wind force will be between 5 and 20 km/h, and its direction will be inconsistent. The mercury will remain stable at 12°C. The clouds will persist.

For tomorrow, the sky will be generally overcast, but no bad weather is expected. The air temperature will be higher than today: it will be between 8 and 21°C.

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