What will the weather be like in Saint-Brieuc and its surrounding areas on Tuesday November 12, 2024?

What will the weather be like in Saint-Brieuc and its surrounding areas on Tuesday November 12, 2024?
What will the weather be like in Saint-Brieuc and its surrounding areas on Tuesday November 12, 2024?

In Saint-Brieuc, the sky will be overcast when you wake up this Tuesday, November 12, and the air temperature will be usual for the month of November. The thermometer will remain uniform at 12°C. At dawn, the wind will be 35 km/h, and will gradually increase to around 50 km/h around noon. Gusts could reach 95 km/h. It will blow from the North-East during this time slot.

The wind strength will vary around 50 km/h during the second half of the day, and it will remain from the North-East sector. In bursts, it can exceed 105 km/h. Overall, the weather will be mostly overcast. The mercury will remain constant at 12°C.

The thermometer will remain stable at 12°C throughout the evening, while the force of the wind will gradually diminish between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m., reaching approximately 35 km/h. It will be able to reach 115 km/h in bursts. During this period, it will continue to come from the Northeast. The sky will be mostly very cloudy, and there will be drizzle in the early evening as well as light rain between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m.

The weather will be mostly cloudy overnight. The wind will continue to decrease between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. to around 15 km/h, while the mercury will gradually drop towards the end of the night to reach 6°C. 75 km/h can be exceeded in bursts. The wind will become easterly around 3 a.m.

Tomorrow will be mostly overcast, but no precipitation is expected. Temperatures will be almost the same as today: they will be between 6 and 12°C.

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