In Flers, the weather will be overcast when you wake up this Monday, November 25, and the temperature will be higher than the day before. Rain between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. as well as drizzle towards the end of the morning are expected. In the early morning, the wind will be 30 km/h, and will suddenly decrease to around 15 km/h around 8 a.m., then suddenly increase in the late morning to approximately 35 km/h. In bursts, it will be able to exceed 100 km/h. Its orientation will change during this time slot. The mercury will remain constant at 10°C.
This afternoon, the thermometer will drop between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to reach 9°C. The sky will still be overcast at the start of the afternoon, then will partly clear around 4 p.m. and become completely cloudy towards the end of the afternoon. The wind strength will increase around 2 p.m. to reach approximately 40 km/h, then suddenly fade to around 20 km/h towards the beginning of the evening. 75 km/h can be exceeded in bursts. It will blow from the South-West during this interval.
In the evening, clouds will persist, and there will be drizzle between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. The mercury will remain stable at 9°C, while the wind will oscillate between 15 and 20 km/h. It will be able to exceed 75 km/h in bursts. During this period, it will continue to come from the South-West.
The thermometer will remain consistent at 6°C throughout the night. The clouds will clear up a little around midnight and completely cover the town at the start of the night. The wind strength will continue to evolve around 20 km/h, and it will establish itself in the South around 4 a.m. Gusts could exceed 40 km/h.
On Tuesday, the air temperature will be usual for the month of November: it will rise to a maximum of 10°C (around 1 p.m. and 11 p.m.) and a minimum of 4°C (around 7 a.m.). The sky will be generally overcast, with drizzle in the first part of the day and in the evening.
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