In Dinan, the sky will be overcast when you wake up this Thursday, November 21, and temperatures will be higher than yesterday. The thermometer will remain stable at 2°C. There will be rain, mixed rain and snow as well as drizzle. At dawn, the wind force will be 45 km/h, and will strengthen to approximately 55 km/h around 7 a.m., then gradually decrease during the morning to around 30 km/h. Gusts could exceed 110 km/h. During this interval, it will be in the South-East sector.
During the afternoon, the mercury will rise around 1 p.m. to reach 10°C, then suddenly drop in mid-afternoon to 3°C. The wind will continue to increase around 3 p.m. to reach approximately 80 km/h, then quickly diminish to around 35 km/h towards the start of the evening. 165 km/h can be exceeded in bursts. Its leadership will be unstable during this period. Clouds will persist, and there will be drizzle between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.
The mercury will remain constant at 4°C during the evening. The wind will suddenly die down around 8 p.m. to reach approximately 10 km/h, then cool to around 25 km/h towards the start of the night. In bursts, it will be able to exceed 105 km/h. Its orientation will vary during this time slot. The sky will be cloudy around 6 p.m., then become more cloudy in the early evening and partially clear around 8 p.m.
The thermometer will remain consistent at 2°C during the night, while the wind force will be between 15 and 35 km/h. It will be able to exceed 65 km/h in bursts. It will blow from the North-West, before settling in the South-West around 2 a.m. The sky will still be overcast at the start of the night, then the clouds will give way to a clear sky around 5 a.m. Light hail showers are forecast around the middle of the night.
On Friday, the air temperature will be cool: rising to 4°C on average, its maximum of 8°C will be reached from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The weather will be mostly very cloudy, with small showers of hail and sleet in the first part of the day but also drizzle in the second half of the day.
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