The wind is not letting up at the start of the week in Côte-d'Or, placed on yellow alert by Météo France. Impressive wind gusts were recorded last night, with peaks between 70 and 90 km/h, and even locally above 90 km/h. Dole (39) saw winds blowing at 100 km/h, while Lons-le-Saunier (39) was hit by gusts of 91 km/h, Saint-Yan (71) by 88 km/h and Mâcon (71) at 86 km/h.
Yellow alert will remain in effect until this evening, Monday, 9 p.m. Caution is therefore required throughout the day, especially in outdoor activities and on the road.
As for the weather this Monday, the day will start with alternating clouds and sunny spells. However, a disturbance is expected in Côte-d'Or from the end of the afternoon, around 4 p.m. Temperature-wise, it will be around 11°C this morning in Dijon, before rising to 15°C this afternoon.
Tomorrow Tuesday, the weather will become calmer behind the disturbance, with alternating clouds and clearings, but some residual showers will be possible. Temperatures will drop slightly, but will remain unseasonably mild, with 7°C forecast in the morning and 11°C in the afternoon.
Wednesday, November 27, calm will persist, but a new disturbance is expected to cross the Côte-d'Or at the end of the day, accompanied by strengthening southwest winds. Coolness will return in the morning with 4°C forecast, but a certain mildness will persist during the day with temperatures expected to reach 12°C in the afternoon.
The week therefore promises to be mixed, between strong winds, disturbed periods and some clearings. Vigilance remains essential, particularly in the face of the gusts of wind still forecast today.
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