“Storm 'Eowyn' is currently circulating over Ireland. Over Brittany, it is bringing lasting and temporarily sustained rain, particularly this evening,” specifies Météo-France.
Published on 24/01/2025 16:25
Updated on 24/01/2025 16:27
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Ille-et-Vilaine and Calvados are placed on orange alert for the risk of flooding from 4 p.m., Météo-France announced on Friday January 24 in its latest bulletin. The sections of Meu, Ille and Illet in Ille-et-Vilaine, as well as the middle and downstream Orne and Dives in Calvados, are affected by this orange flood vigilance, specifies Vigicrues.
The Morbihan department remains placed on orange rain-flood alert this Friday, according to the Météo France bulletin. Vigilance will apply from 6 p.m. until the night of Friday to Saturday. “Storm 'Eowyn' is currently circulating over Ireland. Over Brittany, it is bringing lasting and temporarily sustained rain, particularly this evening when the disturbance reactivates”specifies Météo-France.