What is the weather expected in Guingamp and its surrounding areas on Sunday November 24, 2024?

What is the weather expected in Guingamp and its surrounding areas on Sunday November 24, 2024?
What is the weather expected in Guingamp and its surrounding areas on Sunday November 24, 2024?

This Sunday, November 24 in Guingamp, the weather will be overcast when you wake up, but the air temperature will be mild. The sky will clear a little around 10 a.m. and become completely cloudy by late morning. The mercury will remain homogeneous at 16°C. The wind force will oscillate around 70 km/h, and it will be from the South-West sector. Gusts could reach 145 km/h.

The thermometer will remain stable at 17°C during the second half of the day, while the wind will still vary between 70 and 75 km/h. In bursts, it can exceed 145 km/h. It will drift south around 4 p.m. The sky will remain overcast.

This evening, clouds will persist, and drizzle is expected between 9 p.m. and midnight. The wind will remain between 55 and 70 km/h, and it will continue to come from the South. It will be able to reach 135 km/h in bursts. The mercury will remain constant at 15°C.

During the night, the wind force will be between 20 and 50 km/h, while the thermometer will drop to 10°C around 3 a.m. 115 km/h can be exceeded in bursts. The wind direction will be inconsistent during this interval. The weather will still be overcast, and there will be rain towards the beginning of the night as well as drizzle between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m.

Tomorrow, temperatures will be lower than today: they will rise to a maximum of 11°C (around 2 p.m.) and a minimum of 6°C (around 11 p.m.). The weather will be mostly cloudy, however, no precipitation is expected.

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