This Sunday, November 3 in Carentan-les-Marais, the sky will be overcast when you wake up, and the air temperature will be on average 10 ° C over the first part of the day. The wind will be 20 km/h at dawn, and will drop to around 15 km/h around 9 a.m., then suddenly cool down at the end of the morning to reach approximately 30 km/h. It will be able to exceed 50 km/h in bursts. Its direction will fluctuate during this period. The weather will darken around 11 a.m. At 9 a.m., the mercury will read 10°C, rising to 12°C towards the end of the morning.
During the afternoon, the thermometer will drop between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to reach 11°C. The clouds will partly clear towards the beginning of the afternoon and give way to clear skies around 5 p.m. The wind force will continue to decrease in the middle of the afternoon until reaching around 20 km/h, and it will be from the South-East sector, before deviating to the East around 1 p.m. Gusts could exceed 50 km/h.
In the evening, the thermometer will continue to decrease between 6 p.m. and midnight to 7°C, while the wind force will vary around 20 km/h. It will come from the North-East, then shift to the East in the middle of the evening. The sky will still be clear around 6 p.m., then clouds will appear towards the end of the evening.
During the night, the sky will still be cloudy around midnight, before becoming completely cloudy towards the start of the night. The wind will continue to decrease between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. until it stops completely, while the mercury will remain uniform at 7°C. The wind direction will be inconsistent during this time slot.
For tomorrow, the temperature will be quite warm for the month of November: it will rise to a maximum of 18°C (around 3 p.m.) and a minimum of 5°C (around 6 a.m.). The weather will be mostly overcast, however, no precipitation is expected.
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