Three departments in orange alertness from 6 p.m. Friday

Three departments in orange alertness from 6 p.m. Friday
Three departments in orange alertness from 6 p.m. Friday

While storm Eowyn struck Ireland on Friday morning and is now above the Scottish sky, it will also have repercussions on the west of , causing rains sometimes supported on soils already full of water. This is why Météo-France has placed three orange alert departments in its 4 p.m. bulletin Friday January 24, 2025.

First of all, Morbihan was placed in orange rainy orange-runing from 6 p.m. to midnight this Friday, while during the last 12 hours, it has already fallen between 15 and 30 mm of rain. “It is in the evening from 6 p.m. that the rains will become the most sustained. Between 6 p.m. and midnight, we expect 15 to 30 mm of additional rains. The expected cumulatives are around 30 to 50 mm and punctually more. The strongest rains should stop in the middle of the night “Explains the meteorological agency.

In total, 21 other departments in the northwest, from Finistère to the Ardennes still remaining in the vigilance yellow rain-rumm. “An extension of orange rainy-romance orange alertness is not currently being considered, but it is necessary to be informed during the next vigilance cards”however advises Météo France.

Two departments in raw orange alert

On the other hand, among these departments two are placed in raw orange alert from 6 p.m. this Friday and until Saturday evening. These are Ille-et-Vilaine and .

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In the Breton department, it is the ille, the furniture and the illet which are affected by important overflows. In Calvados, the Orne and the Dives should experience “moderate to important” overflows.

Belgium

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