This Friday, November 22, Saumur will rise under overcast skies, and the air temperature will be very low for this time of year. The wind will blow at 15 km/h at dawn, and will suddenly increase to around 35 km/h around noon. It will be able to exceed 65 km/h in bursts. Its orientation will be unstable during this interval. At 8 a.m., the thermometer will be zero, and will gradually rise at the end of the morning to reach 5°C. The clouds will become denser around 7 a.m. and will open up a little towards the start of the morning.
During the second half of the day, the mercury will drop between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 4°C. The wind force will continue to strengthen in the early afternoon to reach approximately 40 km/h, then suddenly fade to approximately 25 km/h around 5 p.m. Gusts could exceed 65 km/h. It will come from the West, then settle to the South-West around mid-afternoon. The sky will still be overcast around midday, then the clouds will thicken at the start of the afternoon and partially clear around 2 p.m.
This evening, the sky will still be cloudy around 6 p.m., then will become more cloudy towards the middle of the evening and will partly clear around 11 p.m. The thermometer will remain constant at 4°C, while the wind force will evolve around 30 km/h. In bursts, it will be able to exceed 75 km/h. It will remain in the South-West sector during this time slot.
The wind will oscillate between 30 and 35 km/h overnight, while the mercury will remain stable at 3°C. 85 km/h can be reached in bursts. The wind will be from the South, before shifting to the South-East around 5 a.m. The sky will still be overcast at the start of the night, before getting heavier around 5 a.m.
Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy, but no bad weather is expected. Temperatures will be higher than today: they will be 7°C on average, with a maximum of 11°C reached around 11 p.m.
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