In Brest, the weather will be very cloudy when you wake up this Friday, December 6, but the temperature will be rather warm. In the early morning, the wind force will be 20 km/h, and will suddenly decrease in the early morning to around 5 km/h, then increase suddenly between 9 a.m. and noon to approximately 20 km/h. Gusts could exceed 45 km/h. Its orientation will vary during this period. The sky will partly clear towards the start of the morning and will become completely cloudy around 9 a.m. The thermometer will indicate 9°C at 9 a.m., and will rise at the end of the morning until it reaches 12°C.
During the second half of the day, the wind will gradually increase to around 50 km/h around 6 p.m., while the mercury will remain constant at 13°C. In gusts, the wind could exceed 85 km/h. Wind direction will fluctuate during this interval. Clouds will persist, with drizzle towards the end of the afternoon.
During the evening, the weather will still be overcast, and there will be drizzle between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. The wind strength will continue to freshen at the end of the evening to reach approximately 70 km/h, and it will be from the South-West sector. 140 km/h can be reached in bursts. The mercury will remain stable at 15°C.
At night, the wind will drop quickly around 2 a.m. to reach approximately 60 km/h, then gradually cool down to around 70 km/h towards the start of the morning. It will be able to reach 145 km/h in bursts. It will be coming from the West, before turning to the North-West around 3 a.m. The thermometer will remain uniform at 14°C. The sky will remain overcast, and drizzle is expected at the start of the night.
-For tomorrow, the weather will be generally overcast, with small hail showers in the first half of the day. The air temperature will be usual for the month of December: it will be 9°C on average, with a maximum of 11°C reached around 6 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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