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yellow alerts in 8 departments this Tuesday, November 26

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Météo- has indicated storms, avalanches and floods in 8 departments on yellow alert.

Published on 26/11/2024 09:00

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Lower , Finistère, Haute-Savoie, Ardèche, and Pas-de- are affected by the alerts transmitted in the latest Météo-France bulletin. Here is the status of weather alerts at 5:00 a.m. this November 26.

Risk of storms in a department
A yellow vigilance level has been declared by Météo-France due to storms expected in Finistère. Strong winds are forecast, reaching 68 km/h. The cumulative rainfall will locally show 19.35 mm, in addition to a risk of strong electrical activity and falling hailstones.

A department on avalanche alert
In addition, the snow cover will be very unstable in Haute-Savoie. The snow will be wet, fresh, and spontaneous snow slides may occur. At the same time, changes in temperature and weather could accelerate the melting of snow, and surrounding watercourses could react downstream, causing possible flooding.

A flood alert in 6 departments
In addition, Météo-France services have announced a yellow level “flood” vigilance for Lower Normandy, Ardèche, Gard and Pas-de-Calais. Residents are urged to exercise caution due to the wind, accompanied by precipitation (total expected locally: 0.17 mm). People living near areas usually prone to flooding, including the Eyrieux, the Orne, the Rhône and the Aa river, will also need to remain vigilant.

The various weather alerts in effect today in the country have a similar end date and time, namely tonight at midnight.

Keep yourself regularly informed of the progress of the situation and pay attention to the security rules issued by the public authorities.

  • Cautionary instructions should be taken into account:
  • provide emergency lighting and a reserve of drinking water
  • keep informed of developments in the situation
  • shelter in a solid building
  • not use your vehicle
  • stay at home sheltered if the situation requires it
  • in case of doubt, take refuge, until improvement is announced, in a safer place

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


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