What will the weather be like in and its surrounding areas on Friday November 22, 2024?

What will the weather be like in and its surrounding areas on Friday November 22, 2024?
What will the weather be like in Angers and its surrounding areas on Friday November 22, 2024?

This Friday, November 22, will dawn under an overcast sky, and temperatures will be on average 2°C over the first part of the day. The wind force will remain between 15 and 25 km/h, and its direction will be variable. 45 km/h can be exceeded in bursts. The thermometer will be zero at dawn, and will rise little by little throughout the morning to reach 5°C.

During the second half of the day it will be mainly cloudy. The mercury will continue to rise between noon and 3 p.m. to 8°C, then decrease in the early evening to reach 5°C. The wind will continue to increase between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to approximately 30 km/h, then fade to around 25 km/h towards the end of the afternoon. Gusts could exceed 60 km/h. It will blow from the West, then settle in the South-West around 2 p.m.

In the evening, the thermometer will drop to 2°C around 9 p.m., while the wind force will oscillate between 20 and 25 km/h. It will always be in the South-West sector during this period. The sky will be completely exposed towards the start of the evening and become cloudy around 9 p.m.

The mercury will remain stable at 2°C overnight. The wind will still vary around 20 km/h, and its direction will change. It will be able to reach 40 km/h in bursts. The weather will still be overcast.

For Saturday, the temperature will be higher than today: it will be 8°C on average, with a maximum of 12°C reached around 11 p.m. The sky will be mostly overcast, however, no precipitation is expected.

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