What is the weather expected in and its surrounding areas on Wednesday December 11, 2024?

What is the weather expected in and its surrounding areas on Wednesday December 11, 2024?
What is the weather expected in Saumur and its surrounding areas on Wednesday December 11, 2024?

This Wednesday, December 11, will dawn under an overcast sky, and temperatures will be on average 4°C over the first part of the day. The weather will darken around 7 a.m. and clear up a little early in the morning. The mercury will read 3°C at dawn, and will rise between 9 a.m. and noon until it reaches 6°C. At 8 a.m., the wind will be 30 km/h, and will increase late in the morning to around 40 km/h. Gusts could exceed 70 km/h. It will blow from the North-East during this time slot.

In the afternoon, clouds will persist. The wind force will drop sharply to approximately 25 km/h around 6 p.m., while the thermometer will drop to 4°C towards the start of the evening. In gusts, the wind could exceed 55 km/h. The wind will remain from the North-East during this period.

The mercury will remain consistent at 4°C throughout the evening. The wind will vary between 25 and 30 km/h, and it will always be from the North-East sector. 75 km/h can be reached in bursts. The sky will still be cloudy.

Tonight, the sky will still be cloudy around midnight, then the clouds will give way to a clear sky at the start of the night. The thermometer will remain stable at 2°C, while the wind force will evolve around 20 km/h. It will be able to reach 65 km/h in bursts. During this interval, it will continue to come from the Northeast.

For Thursday, the temperature will be cool: it will be 3°C on average, with a maximum of 6°C reached from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The weather will be mostly clear.

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