In Erquy, the sky will be overcast when you wake up this Thursday, November 21, and the temperature will be cool. The wind will be between 60 and 90 km/h, and it will be coming from the South-East. 135 km/h can be reached in bursts. Rain, mixed rain and snow as well as drizzle are forecast. In the early morning, the thermometer will indicate 1°C, and will quickly rise to 10°C in the early afternoon.
In the afternoon, the mercury will drop between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4°C. The wind force will continue to increase towards the beginning of the afternoon to reach around 115 km/h, then will gradually ease between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to approximately 45 km/h. In bursts, it can reach 185 km/h. Its orientation will be inconsistent during this period. The sky will still be overcast at the start of the afternoon, then darken around 5 p.m.
During the evening, the wind force will suddenly diminish around 9 p.m. to reach around 20 km/h, then increase to approximately 30 km/h towards the start of the night. It will be able to exceed 95 km/h in bursts. Its direction will fluctuate during this interval. Overall it will be mostly cloudy. The thermometer will continue to decrease between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. to reach 2°C.
Tonight, the sky will still be overcast around midnight, before becoming completely cloudy around the middle of the night and becoming cloudy around 5 a.m. There will be light hail showers in the middle of the night. The mercury will rise between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. to reach 4°C, while the wind will suddenly strengthen in the middle of the night to reach approximately 45 km/h. Gusts could exceed 65 km/h. During this time slot, it will be in the South-West sector.
Tomorrow, the weather will be mostly overcast, with sleet in the first part of the day. The air temperature will be very low for the season: it will reach a maximum of 8°C (from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.) and a minimum of 3°C (around 8 a.m.).
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