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 Caen and its surrounding areas on Friday November 22, 2024?

When you wake up, the sky will be overcast in this Friday, November 22, 2024, and the air temperature will be very low for the month of November. The weather will begin to partly clear around mid-morning. At dawn, the mercury will display 2°C, and will gradually rise to 6°C around noon. The wind will be between 25 and 45 km/h, and it will be from the southwest. It will be able to exceed 95 km/h in bursts.

The thermometer will remain consistent at 6°C during the afternoon, while the wind force will remain between 15 and 30 km/h. 80 km/h can be reached in bursts. Its leadership will be unstable during this period. The sky will still be cloudy around midday, before becoming completely cloudy in the early afternoon. There will be light hail showers between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.

The thermometer will remain stable at 5°C during the evening. Overall, the weather will be mostly very cloudy. The strength of the wind will vary between 15 and 20 km/h, and it will blow from the North-West, before deviating to the South-West around 7 p.m. In bursts, it can reach 50 km/h.

The mercury will remain constant at 4°C throughout the night. The clouds will clear slightly around midnight and completely obscure the sky towards the start of the night. The wind will still oscillate around 20 km/h, and it will drift to the South-East around 4 a.m. Gusts could exceed 40 km/h.

Tomorrow, temperatures will be higher than today: rising to 8°C on average, their maximum of 11°C will be reached around 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. The sky will be mostly overcast, however, no bad weather is expected.

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