After heavy snowfall this Sunday, December 22 in the Northern Alps, the depression "Enol" has just hit France, causing violent winds in the south and east of the country, as well as snowfall.
After heavy snowfall this weekend in the Northern Alps, which brought great joy to ski resorts, it is now the wind's turn to hit the country. The snow is still there, but this time on other mountain ranges.
According to the Weather Channel, “a depression named Enol formed north of Scotland” this Saturday, December 21, before settling in the Mediterranean this Monday. Ariège, Doubs, Isère, Savoie, and Haute-Savoie are 5 placed on orange snow alert.
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Strong winds
Météo France announces on its side of “heavy snowfall”, from the middle mountains. The flakes will stay on the ground from 300 to 400 meters of altitude. The rain/snow limit should rise to 500/700 meters at the best of the day.
“Over the entire episode, we can reach in 48 hours, 10 to 25 cm at 800 m, 40 to 60 cm of snow at around 1,000 m altitude”, forecasts Météo France.
At the same time, Gilles Matricon mentions violent winds in the mountains and near the Mediterranean, especially this morning, with gusts of up to 140 km/h, particularly in Haute-Corse, a department placed on orange alert.