As announced, temperatures fell to around -6°C this Monday morning in Saône-et-Loire. And they were even as low as – 7° C according to the readings – updated this morning – from Météonews. This was the case in Autunois (- 7.1° C in Épinac, – 6° C in Autun) and in Charolais (- 6.5° C in Saint-Yan, – 5.5° C in Palinges) and in Clunisois (-5.7 ° C in Cluny).
The Bresse plain and the Val de Saône were the least affected by the cold snap, with -3.1°C at the lowest in Varennes-Saint-Sauveur for Bresse and -1.6°C in Chalon- sur-Saône.
Generally smooth traffic
In any case, traffic conditions seem to have remained fluid. Inforoute71 only reported difficult traffic for the D680 between Autun and Marmagne and for the D60 between Gueugnon and Bourbon-Lancy, without indicating the causes.
The department was not placed on ice yellow vigilance, but for the extreme cold by Météo France.
The Saône is no longer on yellow alert for floods
On the flood side, the Saône is no longer affected by the yellow vigilance. It was still there this Sunday from the Tournus area to that of Verdun-sur-le-Doubs for Saône-et-Loire but this Monday morning, following the new report published at 10 a.m., Vigicrues withdrew vigilance .