Since Thursday, January 23, 2025, the Eowyn storm has hidden the Irish, British and northern France coast. This storm, described as “meteorological bomb” by specialists, broke historical records, with gusts measured at 183 km/h near Galway (Ireland). But what is a meteorological bomb? We asked Guillaume Séchet, meteorologist.
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-The strongest gusts were recorded in northern Europe, but the Eowyn storm will have consequences to Normandy.
A new stormy episode is expected to touch the northwest of the country by the end of the weekend with winds that could wait 100 km/h on Pointe du Cotentin and up to 90 km/h in the land.
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