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.