What is the weather expected in and its surrounding areas on Tuesday, November 26, 2024?

What is the weather expected in and its surrounding areas on Tuesday, November 26, 2024?
What is the weather expected in Caen and its surrounding areas on Tuesday, November 26, 2024?

This Tuesday, November 26, will rise under cloudy weather, and temperatures will be cool. The thermometer will show 6°C in the early morning, and will rise between 9 a.m. and noon to 10°C. The wind will oscillate between 15 and 20 km/h, and its direction will be variable.

This afternoon, the sky will still be cloudy around noon, before becoming completely cloudy towards the start of the afternoon. The force of the wind will continue to increase around 3 p.m. to reach approximately 30 km/h, then will suddenly decrease to around 20 km/h at the end of the afternoon. Gusts could exceed 50 km/h. During this period, it will be in the South-West sector. The mercury will gradually drop between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to reach 10°C.

The wind strength will vary around 20 km/h during the evening, and it will drift to the South-East around 8 p.m. It can exceed 40 km/h in bursts. The clouds will persist. The thermometer will remain uniform at 10°C.

The mercury will remain constant at 12°C overnight, while the wind will gradually increase between midnight and 6 a.m. until it reaches approximately 55 km/h. 100 km/h can be exceeded in bursts. Its orientation will be unstable during this interval. The sky will still be overcast.

On Wednesday, the temperature will be usual for the season: it will be between 9 and 14°C. The weather will be mostly cloudy, with drizzle in the second part of the day.

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