What is the weather expected in and its surrounding areas on Friday, November 8, 2024?

What is the weather expected in and its surrounding areas on Friday, November 8, 2024?
What is the weather expected in Saintes and its surrounding areas on Friday, November 8, 2024?

When you wake up, the sky will be cloudy in this Friday, November 8, 2024, but temperatures will be on average 12°C over the first part of the day. In the early morning, the mercury will read 9°C, and will rise little by little throughout the morning to reach 16°C. The wind will be 10 km/h at 6 a.m., and will gradually increase to around 30 km/h towards the beginning of the afternoon. It will be able to exceed 55 km/h in bursts. It will be coming from the South-East during this period. The weather will become completely cloudy around 7 a.m. and clear slightly late in the morning.

The thermometer will remain constant at 18°C ​​during the second half of the day, while the force of the wind will gradually fade between noon and 6 p.m. to approximately 20 km/h. Gusts could reach 55 km/h. It will remain in the South-East sector during this time slot. Overcast skies are forecast.

The wind will oscillate between 15 and 20 km/h throughout the evening, and it will continue to blow from the South-East. The mercury will remain homogeneous at 16°C. The weather will still be overcast.

Tonight, clouds will persist. The wind force will still be around 15 km/h, while the thermometer will remain stable at 13°C. The wind will still be from the South-East during this interval.

On Saturday, the sky will be mostly overcast, but no precipitation is expected. Temperatures will be almost the same as today: they will be 15°C on average, with a maximum of 17°C reached around noon and 3 p.m.

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