ANo department is still on orange alert this Saturday, November 9 in the morning, according to the latest Météo-France bulletin. Hérault thus goes into yellow alert for storms and floods. Aude has no longer been affected by any vigilance since this Friday, November 8 evening.
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The bad weather is still expected to persist until Sunday, November 10 in the morning: “A few more residual showers on the Mediterranean rim on Saturday, on the eastern coast of Corsica locally intense showers develop during the day until the morning of Sunday with accumulations over the episode of between 80 and 120 mm,” explains Météo-France.
The north of Corsica, which is currently on yellow vigilance, could move to orange vigilance during the day because “significant accumulations are possible which could justify an increase in vigilance. It is appropriate to follow the evolution of vigilance,” explains the bulletin. In this area, the wind will be strong, with gusts between 50 and 60 km/h.
Grayness in the north
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In the north of the country, “the gray weather remains relevant. We find fog banks in the morning in the North-West and in the valleys of the North-East. Light rain may fall in the Central region. Clouds remain numerous during the day from the Loire region to Alsace but a few gaps are possible from Lorraine to Burgundy,” according to the organization. This afternoon, temperatures will range between nine and 16 degrees in the northern half and 15 to 20 degrees in the south.
On Sunday, the sun will return to the south of France but clouds will cover the rest of the country.
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