The wind will blow this Thursday! With the passage of the Nelson Depression, no fewer than six departments on the Atlantic coast were affected. placed on orange alert for wind. The passage of the Nelson Depression to the south of England will not be without consequences for some of the French. The wind will indeed blow strongly across a good part of the Atlantic coast. In its latest bulletin, Météo-France clearly announces the color and speaks of a "éstormy episode requiring special vigilance. On the agenda: violent gusts of wind are expected. Météo-France has placed six departments on orange alert for wind. Are concerned: Côtes-d'Armor, Finistère, Loire-Atlantique, Vendée, Deux-Sevres and Charente Maritime. Orange alertness extends from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. approximately 4 p.m., or a good part of the day on Thursday, March 28, 2024.
🟠🌬️ Dépression #Nelson : #VigilanceOrange #Vent sur 6 départements de la façade atlantique : Côtes d'Armor, Finistère, Loire-Atlantique, Vendée, Deux-Sèvres, Charente-Maritime.
⏲️ Ce jeudi 8h-16h.🟠🌊 #VigilanceOrange #Vagues-submersion sur le littoral du Var demain matin. https://t.co/DteF8XyxmK
— Météo-France (@meteofrance) March 27, 2024
For these six departments on alert, "the expected values are of the order of 120 à 130 km/h near the coasts and 100 km/h, or occasionally 110 km/h inland, under trees. ;grains' stormy in particular,” details it in its Météo-France bulletin. The French Meteorology and Climatology Service also specifies that the most powerful gusts will occur especially in the summer months. midday. A lull is expected at the end of the day, in the afternoon or evening.