In Saint-Malo, the sky will be very cloudy when you wake up this Friday, December 6, but the air temperature will be very high. The wind force will be 55 km/h at dawn, and will gradually decrease between 6 a.m. and noon to around 20 km/h. 100 km/h can be reached in bursts. It will be coming from the North-West, then will drift to the South-West at the end of the morning. At 10 a.m., the thermometer will read 12°C, and will drop towards the end of the morning to reach 10°C. During the first part of the day it will be mainly cloudy.
The mercury will remain stable at 12°C during the second half of the day, while the wind will gradually increase to approximately 35 km/h around 6 p.m. Gusts could exceed 55 km/h. It will turn south around mid-afternoon. The clouds will persist.
In the evening, the weather will remain overcast, with drizzle between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. The strength of the wind will continue to increase throughout the evening until it reaches approximately 60 km/h, and it will become southwesterly around 9 p.m. It will be able to exceed 110 km/h in bursts. The thermometer will remain constant at 14°C.
During the night, the wind will continue to strengthen between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m., reaching around 85 km/h, and it will become westerly in the middle of the night. In bursts, it can reach 145 km/h. Clouds will persist, and drizzle is expected between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. as well as light rain in the middle of the night. The mercury will drop by up to 12°C around 4 a.m.
Tomorrow, the air temperature will be warm for this time of year: it will be 11°C on average, with a maximum of 12°C reached around 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. The sky will be mostly overcast, with drizzle and sleet in the morning.
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