“This Monday morning, the wind accelerates and reaches 100-110 km/h, particularly in Lyonnais, the Givors sector, as far as the northern plains of Auvergne and Saône-et-Loire, with the Gier valley and the Haute-Loire valleys values that can reach or exceed 120 km/h at peak”, underlines Météo-France in its latest bulletin.
However, the winds should weaken during the morning in the Pyrenees.
“Cuttings of INTERCITÉS are to be expected, as well as a reduction in services for certain TGVs. Furthermore, the speed of trains will be limited on several lines,” also indicates the SNCF.
To reduce the risk of accidents, the SNCF announced the interruption of numerous train lines in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region on Monday.
All lines in the department of Allier, Puy-de-Dôme and Haute-Loire are affected, but also the Saint-Etienne – Le Puy en Velay-Lyon-Roanne-Montbrison line; the Roanne – Lyon line; the Paray-le-Monial – Lyon line; the Lyon – Saint André le Gaz line; the Lyon Saint Paul – L'Arbresle -Tassin-Lozanne-Brignais line and the Clermont-Lyon line, SNCF indicated on its website.
The departments on orange alert, which will be affected until 6 p.m. by strong gusts linked to the Bert depression, are Puy-de-Dôme, Saône-et-Loire, Allier, Loire, Haute- Loire, Rhône, Ain, Jura and Isère.
After the ice and snow of storm Caetano, storm Bert and its violent winds are sweeping France this Monday, November 25. Nine departments in the center-east are placed on orange vigilance. Follow the evolution of the weather situation with us.
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