A fourth department, the English Channel, is placed in orange vigilance” winds “since noon.
According to the institute, a depression “shifts to northern Cotentin on Wednesday morning, then the Normandy this afternoon, reaching its maximum digging.” This depression is accompanied by strong winds reinforcing mid-day, “particularly over western Manche department warranting the wind orange alert, the Channel and North Britain more generally, with order gusts of 110 to 130 km / h on the coast, 90 km / h in the interior. ” These winds are causing “heavy northwestern Brittany and waves reaching the entrance to the Channel and propagating across the Atlantic coast during the day.”
INTERACTIVE. What is a wave-submersion?
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