more than 50 departments on alert this Saturday

more than 50 departments on alert this Saturday
more than 50 departments on alert this Saturday

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Martin Leduc

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Nov. 23, 2024 at 8:29 a.m.

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Be careful on the road! This Saturday, November 23, 2024, 51 departments are placed on yellow alert by Météo , which provides information in its 6 a.m. bulletin.

Vigilances are for snow and ice, mainly, but also for violent winds, avalanches, and, to a lesser extent, floods.

The departments concerned:

In this case, it is mainly the north, the east and the west, and the southwest, which are affected by alerts. Here is the list of departments in question:

  • Aisne: Snow-ice
  • Hautes-Alpes: Avalanches
  • Ardennes: Floods, Snow-ice
  • Dawn: Snow-ice
  • : Wind, Snow-ice
  • Expensive: Snow-ice
  • Côte-d’Or: Snow-ice
  • Côtes d’Armor: Wind
  • : Snow-ice
  • Eure: Snow-ice
  • Eure-et-Loir: Snow-ice
  • Finistère: Wind
  • Gers: Floods
  • Indre-et-: Floods
  • Isère: Avalanches
  • Jura: Snow-ice
  • Landes: Floods
  • Loir-et-Cher: Snow-ice
  • : Snow-ice
  • Channel: Wind, Snow-ice
  • : Snow-ice
  • Haute-Marne: Snow-ice
  • Mayenne: Snow-ice
  • Meurthe-et-: Snow-ice
  • Meuse: Floods, Snow-ice
  • Moselle: Snow-ice
  • Nièvre: Snow-ice
  • Oise: Snow-ice
  • Orne: Snow-ice
  • Pyrénées-Atlantiques: Wind
  • Bas-Rhin: Snow-ice
  • Haut-Rhin: Snow-ice
  • Rhône: Wind
  • Haute-Saône: Snow-ice
  • Saône-et-Loire: Snow-ice
  • : Snow-ice
  • Savoie: Avalanches
  • Haute-Savoie: Avalanches
  • : Snow-ice
  • Seine-Maritime: Snow-ice
  • Seine-et-Marne: Snow-ice
  • : Snow-ice
  • Sum: Snow-ice
  • Vosges: Floods, Snow-ice
  • Yonne: Snow-ice
  • Terri. de : Snow-ice
  • Essonne: Snow-ice
  • Hauts-de-Seine: Snow-ice
  • Seine-St-Denis: Snow-ice
  • Val-de-Marne: Snow-ice
  • Val-D'Oise: Snow-ice

Atlantic disturbance

“An Atlantic disturbance gives very cloudy skies over the northwest, with light rain along the Channel, temporarily moderate over Finistère,” specifies the forecaster in his daily bulletin.

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“A southerly wind at 60 to 80 km/h or even up to 90 km/h on Pointe Bretagne this afternoon accompanies this gloomy weather. In the north-eastern quarter as far as the Paris region, the weather is calm but the sky is well veiled, with a few drops of rain circulating at times. », he adds. It is storm Bert, and its gusts which can reach up to 120 km/h, which is starting to rear its ugly head.

Before the warm weather

On the other hand, “in the southern half of the country, the sun generally dominates. (…) Elsewhere the day is bright. Temperatures are rising significantly, especially in the afternoon,” Météo France warns.

Indeed, most weather models predict a warm spell, and the end of the Caetano storm. “The mild air will take over this Saturday, November 23, it will be very powerful. We’re going to breathe in the sweetness that comes to us from Morocco, it seems incredible,” explains Guillaume Séchet, founder of the Météo-villes.com website.

“The minimums are close to 0 degrees in the plains in the interior of the country, the frosts are severe in the mountains. By the sea they range from 1 to 6 degrees, and from 5 to 9 in Corsica. The maximums vary between 8 and 12 degrees from the Alps to the North-East and , and between 12 and 16 degrees in general from to the South-West and the Mediterranean, with peaks of nearly 20 degrees at the foot of the mountains. Pyrenees and Corsica”, we calculate at Météo France.

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