Saturday, May 25, Ille-et-Vilaine, Calvados, Mayenne, Seine-Maritime and Oise were placed in a vigilance Orange raw, announced Météo-France, as Storm Eowyn approaches. Electricity cuts could take place.
While the eowyn storm, which has wreaked havoc in Scotland and Ireland, approach, five French departments were placed in raw orange alert, Saturday January 25: Calvados, Mayenne, Ille-et-Vilaine and Seine -Maritime and the Oise, reported Météo-France. The Morbihan was placed on Friday on rain-in-rod alert. The alert organization of important floods could occur, traffic conditions could be difficult and there could also be power cuts.
For the day of Saturday January 25, a disturbance associated with the Eowyn storm will wave between the Loire Valley and the Belgian borders before going southwest and the east of the country in the afternoon. The day will be generally gray, up to 70 to 90mm of rains could fall on the Cévennes. In terms of temperatures, sweetness is required. The minimums vary between 7 and 10 ° C and the maximums will oscillate between 13 and 15 ° C. For Sunday, a new disturbance from the Iberian Peninsula could happen.
A million private electricity households in Ireland and Scotland
Several departments, located in the north and northwest of the country, have been placed in raw yellow vigilance and/or rain-rude. The Eowyn storm has already done a lot of damage in Great Britain. Nearly a million households are particularly deprived of electricity in Ireland and Scotland, due to the strong winds. In Ireland, a man died after the fall of a tree on his car. Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin described this storm as“historical”. Raffales of 183 km/h were recorded, exceeding the historic record of 1945.
-Posted on January 25 at 4:20 p.m., Lilian Moy, 6medias
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