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Tempete Nelson: Six departments were placed on orange alert for strong winds for Thursday due to Storm Nelson.

Due to the presence of strong winds, Météo-France indicated that orange vigilance would be applied Thursday in six departments. This announcement was made in the bulletin published at the end of the day on Wednesday March 27. Wind gusts of up to 100 to 130 kilometers per hour are expected to be produced by tropical storm Nelson. The wind flow is expected to have an impact on the western region of France.

An orange vigilance for strong winds will be set up Thursday, March 28, according to the’ announcement made by Meteo-France in its end-of-day bulletin. This vigilance will concern six departments simultaneously. It is Wednesday, March 27 that this announcement was made. At six o’clock in the morning and noon, the department of Var will be placed on orange wave-submersion alert. This alert will remain in effect until noon. It is expected that the wind will have an effect on the following departments: Finistere, Cotes-d’Armor, Loire-Atlantique, Vendee, Charente-Maritime and Deux-Sevres.

More’information about some of these departments can be found in the following list. The hours of vigilance will begin immediately at eight in the morning and will continue until four in the afternoon’. C’is the current calendar. The reason for’ such a gust of wind is unknown. The passage of the storm Nelson is expected to result in uprooting and’heavenging of the coasts. While gusts of wind with speeds ranging from 100 to 110 kilometers per hour should be blowing inland from these departments, the wind is expected to blow at speeds ranging from 120 to 130 kilometers per hour along the beaches.

Unpredictable weather conditions were common throughout the entire period of the Easter season.

In order for the French to adapt to a cloudy and humid weather, they will have to make some adjustments. In addition to the’influence of the wind, precipitation is expected on the’ of France this coming weekend, during the three days that constitute the Easter holidays. In a searchable forecast on the site of The Weather Channel, meteorologist Regis Crepet says that’there will be periods of precipitation in each region, starting in the north and progressing south.

Crepet’s prediction can be found here. Consequence of’a Mediterranean episode that affected the regions of’Herault, Gard, Bouches-du-Rhone and Cevennes, the beginning of the week was already largely marked by an abundance of rainfall in the South and South-East. This’ was the case since the Mediterranean region was affected. This Mediterranean episode was responsible for the higher rainfall that occurred. D’on the other hand, there is no perceptible amount of sunlight.

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From Normandy and the north of Nouvelle-Aquitaine to Brittany and the Pays de la Loire, the weather is extremely tumultuous from the morning on the whole region. This includes regions such as Pays de la Loire. These showers move south and are accompanied by strong gusts. There will be showers in the afternoon’, but they will be interspersed with brief periods of dry weather and thinning. Weather conditions will be irregular and windy.

From the French territory of Centre-Val de Loire and’Ile-de-France to the Hauts-de-France region, the weather is notoriously difficult to anticipate. There will be periods of clear skies followed by periods of cloudy skies, including, and it is possible that’there are showers and strong gusts of wind that can reach speeds of between 70 and 80 kilometers per hour.

At the beginning of the day, there is still a risk of rain or’averses near the Belgian and German borders, and the sky is cloudy. As far as Burgundy-Franche-Comte is concerned, this is the situation of the Grand Est. Over the hours, there are periods of clear skies followed by periods of cloudy skies, and, and there are also rain showers that occur from time to time for a considerable amount of time.

Over the morning, several regions continue to experience showers and snowfall is estimated between 900 and 1000 meters over the Alps and the Massif Central. These showers impact the region from the south of Nouvelle-Aquitaine to’Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes,’Occitanie, PACA and Corsica.

They also affect Corsica. An improvement in weather conditions is brought by a fluctuation of clouds and beautiful thinning in the’ afternoon. These conditions start to improve towards the end of the morning. Compared to the temperature of the previous day, the current temperature is higher.

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