What is the weather expected in and its surrounding areas on Saturday November 16, 2024?

What is the weather expected in and its surrounding areas on Saturday November 16, 2024?
What is the weather expected in Dijon and its surrounding areas on Saturday November 16, 2024?

This Saturday, November 16 in , the weather will be overcast when you wake up, and the temperatures will be cool. The mercury will remain homogeneous at 4°C. In the early morning, the wind will blow at 20 km/h, and will decrease towards the beginning of the morning to approximately 10 km/h. Gusts could exceed 40 km/h. Its leadership will be unstable during this period.

During the second half of the day, the sky will still be overcast. The wind force will vary around 15 km/h, while the thermometer will remain constant at 6°C. The wind will blow from the South, before turning to the South-East around 4 p.m.

In the evening, the clouds will persist. The wind will continue to decrease between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. until it stops completely, then will gradually strengthen at the end of the evening to reach around 15 km/h. Its orientation will be inconsistent during this interval. The thermometer will gradually decrease to 2°C around 10 p.m.

The mercury will remain stable at 2°C overnight. The weather will become covered in mist around midnight and become cloudy at the start of the night. The wind force will continue to decrease between midnight and 2 a.m. to reach around 5 km/h, and its direction will fluctuate.

Tomorrow, the air temperature will be almost the same as today: rising to 6°C on average, its maximum of 7°C will be reached around 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. The sky will be mostly overcast, however, no precipitation is expected.

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