Weather in Pont-Sainte-Maxence (60): 7-day forecast

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According to the latest forecast, overcast skies are expected‌ for⁢ the ⁤day. Precipitation, temperatures, ​wind… Our detailed‌ analysis until Wednesday 4 December.

Weather in Pont-Sainte-Maxence today, Thursday 28 November

This Thursday, November 28, lows will be 5°C (feels like 4°C). The thermometer should then read 7°C around 12pm, then 5°C around 6pm.

In the morning the sky is mostly overcast, at midday overcast and in the early⁤ evening scattered clouds.

Not a single drop of rain is expected during the day. Today’s sunrise is 8:20am and will set at 4:55pm.

Weather tomorrow Friday 29 November in Pont-Sainte-Maxence

Scattered clouds are generally expected for tomorrow. More precisely, scattered ⁢clouds‌ in the early morning, partly cloudy skies around midday and overcast skies around 6pm. Temperatures will be falling, they will be above normal for ‍this​ season, starting at 2°C in⁢ the early morning, then 7°C‍ at lunchtime and dropping to 4°C in the early evening.

Anemometers will record winds of 16 km/h and possible gusts of up to 37 km/h.

Weather in Pont-Sainte-Maxence on Saturday

The day after tomorrow, meteorologists predict⁤ a temperature of 1°C at dawn, ‌then 7°C towards mid-day and finally 5°C around ‍6pm. According to the latest weather forecast for Saturday, a sky interspersed with scattered clouds is expected.

The day will be dry: no risk of rain is expected on Saturday.

Weather in Pont-Sainte-Maxence on Sunday

The next day’s dawn will have temperatures of 3°C in the early morning, ‌9°C at midday and 8°C in the early evening, around 6pm. Scattered ​clouds are forecast for Sunday in Pont-Sainte-Maxence.

As for wind conditions, an average of 14 km/h is expected, with gusts that could exceed 28‌ km/h.

Weather‍ in Pont-Sainte-Maxence on Monday

On Monday ⁤2 December temperatures⁢ fluctuate between 10°C when waking⁤ up, 10°C at lunch and 11°C at dinner. The updated weather forecast calls for light rain on Monday.

5‌ mm of rainfall is expected ⁣on Monday 2 December.

The weather in Pont-Sainte-Maxence on Tuesday

Temperatures are expected to be lower on ‌Tuesday in Pont-Sainte-Maxence, in line with seasonal averages. Expect 7°C when you ⁤wake up, 9°C at midday and 7°C in the evening. On Tuesday, according to the⁣ latest weather forecast, ‌the sky will be ‍generally cloudy.

Anemometers are expected to record winds reaching⁢ 9 km/h, with gusts up to 16‍ km/h.

The weather ​in ​Pont-Sainte-Maxence on Wednesday

On Wednesday 4 December in Pont-Sainte-Maxence temperatures will decrease. 4°C is expected at‌ dawn around 6am, 9°C at ​midday, then 6°C in the early evening around 6pm. Scattered clouds are expected in Pont-Sainte-Maxence for Wednesday.

As⁤ for the wind, ​average values ​​are expected to be around 9km/h, with peaks of ⁣up to 16km/h.

What‌ are the typical weather⁣ patterns for late⁢ November ‌in⁣ Pont-Sainte-Maxence?

Interview Between Time.news Editor and Weather Expert on Forecast​ and Trends in Pont-Sainte-Maxence

Time.news Editor: Good morning and‌ welcome to our special segment on weather updates.⁤ Today, we have Dr.⁣ Isabelle Martineau, a renowned meteorologist, joining⁢ us to discuss⁢ the recent weather forecasts for ⁣Pont-Sainte-Maxence. Thank ⁣you for being with​ us, ‍Dr. Martineau.

Dr. Isabelle Martineau: Good morning! Thank you ⁢for ⁢having me. It’s a pleasure to share ⁢insights ⁢about the weather.

Editor: ⁤Let’s dive right in! Today, November 28, the forecast suggests overcast skies with no expected precipitation. Can you​ elaborate ⁤on what this kind of weather indicates for the rest of the week?

Dr. Martineau: Certainly! Overcast weather ‌typically means that there’s ‍a cloud cover blocking direct sunlight, which ‌usually leads to cooler temperatures throughout the day. In Pont-Sainte-Maxence today, with low temperatures⁣ around 5°C, it ‌feels quite​ crisp, and we ⁤expect a​ stable ⁣pattern where the⁣ clouds could ⁣intermittently clear up but ⁣no rain is ‍anticipated.

Editor: Interesting! Tomorrow, ⁢the forecast indicates scattered clouds and slightly lower ​temperatures. ‌What factors⁣ generally contribute ‍to this ⁣kind ‍of shift?

Dr. Martineau: This change can be ⁤attributed to various ⁣atmospheric dynamics. ⁤As we ⁣move into Friday, we may experience a high-pressure system moving in, causing the clouds to break up a bit. However, it’s not uncommon for​ temperatures‍ to ⁣fluctuate, especially during this transitional period of late autumn. The winds, ⁢which are expected at around 16 km/h‌ with gusts, can also bring slightly warmer ⁣or cooler air into the region.

Editor: ⁢It sounds like the weather can be quite‌ dynamic! Looking ahead⁢ to Saturday, the temperatures drop to‍ about 1°C‍ at dawn. What should people expect ⁣on that day?

Dr.​ Martineau: ⁣ Yes, temperatures can indeed drop sharply overnight, especially when the skies clear and there’s ⁢less cloud cover ⁣to retain heat. On Saturday, while it looks like it ⁤will stay dry with scattered clouds, the cold morning will ‍warm up ⁢to​ around 7°C by midday. It’s essential for residents to dress in layers and be prepared for that chill in the early hours.

Editor: ⁢ That’s great advice! ⁢Moving on to ‍Sunday, ​the temperatures​ rise to about 9°C. You mentioned the ​wind ‍conditions ⁣too. How does wind impact ​our daily weather experience?

Dr. Martineau: Wind plays a significant role ⁣in how ‍we perceive temperature. Even moderate ⁢gusts, as expected on⁢ Sunday,‍ can create a ⁤wind chill effect, making it feel colder than ‌it actually is. The winds‌ may also stir up the​ clouds, leading to variations​ in⁢ how sunny‌ it ‌feels throughout the day.

Editor: It seems like‍ the⁤ weather has a lot of nuances!⁢ as we⁣ wrap‍ up, how ‌do you‌ assess the overall weather ​patterns for this time of year in Pont-Sainte-Maxence?

Dr. Martineau: Typically, late November⁤ and early December are characterized ⁤by⁤ cool temperatures​ and variable cloudiness. This year seems consistent with that​ pattern, but it’s crucial to monitor the shifts that ‌occur due to larger climatic influences, such as potential‍ shifts in pressure systems.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Martineau, for your insightful analysis. It’s always fascinating⁢ to hear from an expert like you! Let’s all be ​sure to check‌ the forecasts regularly⁤ as conditions can change.

Dr.​ Martineau: Thank ​you for ⁣having me! Stay ‍warm and enjoy the seasonal changes.

Editor: ⁤ And⁢ thank you to our audience for tuning in! Stay tuned for more ‍updates​ on weather and other engaging⁣ topics here at⁢ Time.news.

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