Thursday, June 9, 2016

Weather: three Breton departments in vigilance orange rain-flood – RTL.fr

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heavy rain (illustration)

by Digital writing RTL

Brittany had hitherto been spared by the rain and flooding in recent weeks. Finistère, Côtes d’Armor and Morbihan were placed in orange rain-flood alert by Météo France, on 10 June. Stormy rains are expected by mid-morning, up to 22 hours and could be locally intense . According to Meteo France, “the stormy rainfall” will be “locally intense, and sometimes accompanied by hail. The rain-storm system then shifts eastward during the afternoon and the evening. The most important accumulations expected episode is in the order of 30 to 50 mm up to 60 mm very locally. “

These accumulations are expected in a dozen hours only these three departments. “To a lesser extent, much of the country, on the west, and southwest to east-central is placed in yellow vigilance storms. These storms will cross the country from west to east will give up by heavy showers and locally hail. “

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Three departments were placed in orange alert

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