While 58 departments are on orange snow and ice alert in a strip stretching from Côtes d'Armor to Haut-Rhin, Nord Pas-de-Calais and Picardy are relatively spared. The first two departments are in green and Picardy in yellow for snow and ice.
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Be careful, especially if you take the road, possible areas would be impacted by the drop in temperatures. It is possible that, in some places, it will slip a little, for motorists.
However, nothing serious in the region. “Be attentive”, specifies the vigilance note, without further precaution. Vigilance lasts until this Thursday, November 22 evening at midnight.
Hauts-de-France therefore escapes the following orange vigilance. Tomorrow, Friday November 22, orange vigilance will shrink slightly in terms of the number of departments concerned.
1. Wind. The north-eastern quarter of France is green.
2. Snow – ice. From Côtes d'Armor to Haut-Rhin, a strip located in the northern half of the country is on orange alert.
3. Rain flood. Three-quarters of the country is green.
4. Wave submergence. No risk on the Channel and North Sea coasts.
5. No avalanche risk in Hauts-de-France.
6. Nine out of 10 rivers are green on the following map. Two rivers of the Aisne are in yellow.
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