The passage of the Eowyn storm has caused a significant gust of wind on the west of France in recent days.
But the bad weather will continue on Sunday, with the arrival of another disturbance.
The Herminia storm should bring winds to the Atlantic facade reaching up to 100 km/h.
A succession of storms on France. After the Eowyn storm passage this Friday on the west coast, another gale is expected in the coming days. If three departments are still placed in a vigilance rain-innon and floods by Météo-France, the agency alerts the arrival of a new disturbance to come this weekend on France. The Herminia depression, propelled from the Iberian Peninsula, will therefore surge on France from Sunday evening.
Winds reaching up to 100 km/h
In detail, the Herminia storm should first strike the Atlantic coast. “”The associated disturbance will address our coasts and will sink especially at the end of the day, accompanied by moderate rains and high -wind gusts on the western facade of the country“, Note the agency in its weekend weather bulletin. According to its forecasts, the wind could reach locally up to 100 kilometers/hour on the Atlantic coast. The bad weather should continue during Monday.
After several weeks of cold, the arrival of this disturbance will continue to accentuate the period of redoux of the last days, “Although the minimums will be down (no risk marked with frosts in the plain)“, Note Météo-France. Maximum values will be stable or up, according to the Meteorological Institute. What to predict the following days of”A week marked by sweetness, where disturbances will succeed the country“According to the latest forecasts, the greyness will stay throughout the country at least until next weekend.
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