and yellow alerts in 47 departments planned by Météo- this Monday, November 25

and yellow alerts in 47 departments planned by Météo- this Monday, November 25
Orange and yellow alerts in 47 departments planned by Météo-France this Monday, November 25

Caution is required today for the Alps to the Pyrenees, Lower , Aube, Indre, , Meurthe-et-, Meuse, Moselle, , , Pyrénées-Orientales as well as Bouches-du-Rhône. In fact, various phenomena are predicted. This bulletin uses weather reports updated on November 25 at 9:00 a.m.

Météo- warns of the episode of violent winds expected in Ain, Haute-, Jura, Loire and Rhône due to very poor conditions. Violent winds of 104 km/h will blow in gusts at midday. This alert will be taken into consideration until this evening at 10:00 p.m. Strong winds in 37 departments
Météo-France has triggered a yellow alert level from the Alps to the Pyrenees, in Aube, in Indre, in Loiret, in Meurthe-et-Moselle, in Meuse, in Moselle, in Vaucluse, in Gard as well as in the Pyrénées-Orientales, due to violent winds with gusts recording 125 km/h very early in the morning. The end of this yellow alert is expected during the evening at midnight.

Risks of heavy rain in 6 departments
Météo-France announces a yellow vigilance level for the Cévennes, Nièvre, Saône-et-Loire, Gard and Bouches-du-Rhône due to heavy rain. Precipitation (2.2 mm) is expected in places and the wind will blow in gusts, reaching 87 km/h. This yellow level alert remains valid until late evening at midnight.

A department on avalanche alert
The snow cover will be unstable in the Hautes-Alpes, and avalanches are likely to occur. This is the reason why Météo-France declared a yellow alert there. Additionally, potential weather changes could lead to flooding. This vigilance is valid until tomorrow at midnight.

A flood alert in 5 departments
Météo-France services have announced a yellow level “flood” vigilance for Lower Normandy, Ardèche and Gard. Residents are called to be vigilant because of the wind, accompanied by rain (total expected in places: 1.53 mm). People living near areas usually prone to flooding, such as Padelle, Vidourle, Orne, Vire and Sienne, will also need to remain vigilant. It is estimated that the yellow level of this alert will end late evening at midnight.

To stay safe, follow the instructions given in the event of an alert and be cautious of the evolving situation.

  • It is advisable to remember these safety rules:
  • store or secure objects sensitive to the effects of wind or likely to be damaged
  • do not use your car
  • stay safe at home
  • under no circumstances work on roofs and do not touch electrical wires fallen to the ground
  • keep yourself informed with the authorities
  • close doors, windows and shutters

Consult weather alerts in detail with our real-time map.

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