“The storm 'Eowyn' is currently circulating on Ireland. On Brittany, it brings durable and temporarily supported rains, especially this evening,” said Météo-France.
Published the 24/01/2025 16:25
Updated the 24/01/2025 16:27
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Ille-et-Vilaine and Calvados are placed in orange alert for risk of floods from 4 p.m., announces Friday, January 24, Météo-France in its latest bulletin. The sections of the Meu, the Ille and the Illete in Ille-et-Vilaine, as well as the medium and downstream Orne and the Dives in Calvados, are affected by this raw orange vigilance, specifies Vigicrues.
The department of Morbihan remains placed in orange rainy orange vigilance this Friday, according to the Météo France bulletin. Vigilance will apply from 6 p.m. to the night from Friday to Saturday. “The storm 'Eowyn' is currently circulating on Ireland. On Brittany, it brings durable and temporarily sustained rains, especially this evening when the disturbance is reactivated”specifies Météo-France.