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WEATHER REPORT. Alert for violent winds, gusts to 120 km/h, SNCF traffic interrupted Thursday in New Aquitaine

The departments of , Charente, , Deux-Sèvres de la Creuse and Haute-Vienne are placed on alert for violent winds from Thursday morning with the passage of storm Caetano. Train traffic will be interrupted on many regional lines.

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The wind will blow very strongly this Thursday, November 21 in New Aquitaine. Météo France has launched an orange alert for violent winds in the departments of Gironde, Charente, Vienne and Deux-Sèvres. In Limousin, the departments of Creuse and Haute-Vienne are also concerned.

In question, the passage of the winter storm Caetano which will cross France from west to east, a phenomenon associated with violent gusts.

We expect gusts generally between 100 and 120 km/h on the coast of the departments placed on orange alert.

“Inland, gusts are generally around or exceed 100 km/h in the departments on orange alert, with peaks around 110 km/h more occasionally.“, continues Météo France.

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Among the consequences to be expected this Thursday, interruptions “preventive” rail traffic on regional lines. An organized “traffic stop,”to avoid engaging trains in the middle of disruptions, at the risk of them being blocked with passengers on board”specifies the SNCF network.

As of 10 a.m. this Thursday, thirteen lines are affected by this “traffic stop”, detailed in the post that the railway company posted on X.

On the -Arcachon, Bordeaux- and -Limoges lines, a return to normal is planned from 7 p.m. on November 21.

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