The return of the sun. After the Kirk depression, which caused flooding in part of the territory, thermometers are on the rise everywhere this Monday, October 14. 21°C in Paris, 26°C in Bordeaux and Corsica… Temperatures above seasonal norms which should continue to rise until Wednesday, reports BFMTV.
Indian summer has finally decided to rear its ugly head. At the end of the rainiest month of September in 25 years and after the passage of the Kirk depression at the beginning of October, temperatures started to rise again throughout France this Monday, October 14, reports BFMTV. This weekend, the thermometer had already risen sharply in the South-West. A lull which will spread throughout France until Wednesday.
26°C in Corsica and Bordeaux, 24°C in Lyon, 21°C in Paris… If in the North, temperatures will remain lower – 11°C in Lille – throughout the rest of the country apart from the quarter southeast, the sun will be there.
Orange vigilance maintained in Loir-et-Cher
Last week, Storm Kirk caused flooding in several departments. In its bulletin of Sunday October 13, Météo-France however announced that only Loir-et-Cher is kept on orange alert. “In the Vendôme sector, the level reached its maximum on Saturday evening and the decline has begun. The levels remain high. Further downstream, in Villavard, the maximum of the flood was expected on Sunday afternoon, in levels of damaging overflows”notes Vigicrues. In the rest of the territory, the situation has returned to “relatively calm”.
But in many departments, the damage has already been done. For some, the average annual rainfall totals have already been exceeded, causing a lot of damage.
published on October 14 at 11:50 a.m., Caroline Chambon, 6Medias.
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