This Thursday, November 21, Chartres will wake up to overcast weather, and the temperature will be higher than yesterday. There will be mixed rain and snow between 9 a.m. and noon. The wind will blow at 20 km/h in the early morning, and will gradually pick up during the morning until it reaches approximately 60 km/h. 80 km/h can be reached in bursts. It will be in the South-East sector, then will settle in the East around 11 a.m. The mercury will remain stable at 1°C.
In the afternoon, the sky will remain overcast, and there will be mixed rain and snow between noon and 6 p.m. The thermometer will remain constant at 1°C, while the wind force will continue to rise in the middle of the afternoon to around 65 km/h. Gusts could reach 115 km/h. Its orientation will fluctuate during this period.
During the evening, the mercury will drop to -3°C around midnight. The sky will still be overcast towards the beginning of the evening, then the clouds will partially clear around 9 p.m. and give way to a clear sky towards the middle of the evening. Mixed rain and snow are forecast between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. The wind strength will decrease in the early evening to approximately 15 km/h, and it will come from the Northeast, before settling in the Northwest around 9 p.m. In bursts, it can exceed 105 km/h.
At night, the wind will be between 15 and 30 km/h, while the thermometer will remain uniform at 0°C. The wind could reach 65 km/h in gusts. The wind direction will be unstable during this time slot. The weather will become cloudy around midnight, get heavier at the start of the night and clear up a little around 2 a.m.
For Friday, the weather will be mostly very cloudy, but no bad weather is expected. The air temperature will be almost the same as today: it will be a maximum of 1°C (from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and a minimum of -1°C (from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.) .
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