Haute-Marne kept on orange alert, ten other departments in yellow

Haute-Marne kept on orange alert, ten other departments in yellow
Haute-Marne kept on orange alert, ten other departments in yellow

Despite the return of sunshine and summer temperatures, ten departments were placed on yellow alert for floods this Monday. Haute-Marne is on orange alert.

Caution. According to the latest forecasts from Météo-France, ten departments have been placed on yellow alert for floods this Monday. Haute-Marne is on orange alert for flooding.

The areas concerned by yellow vigilance are thus located in the east, center and south-west of France. These are the Ardennes, Marne, Meuse, Bas-Rhin, Vosges, Haute-Saône, Cher, Indre, Isère and Savoie.

The South-Eastern departments of Hautes-Alpes, Alpes de Haute-Provence, Var and Alpes-Maritimes are placed on yellow alert for thunderstorms.

“The first week of July is expected to be cloudy with wind in the Mediterranean and temperatures that are a little cool for the season,” announces CNEWS in its weather report.

TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 19°C AND 28°C

“The sky remains cloudy over the Pyrenean relief and foothills in the morning with light rain.” “In the afternoon, the weather becomes variable over a large part of the country with a few showers, particularly near the Massif Central. The weather remains sunny around the Mediterranean under a mistral and a tramontane blowing at 60 to 80 km/h,” the company said.

“In terms of temperatures, the minimum temperatures will be between 14 and 18°C ​​in the northern half, between 16 and 23°C in the south. The maximum temperatures will be between 19 and 22°C in the north and 21 and 28°C in the south,” Météo-France said.

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