After storm Eunice, a new depression, this time called Franklin, hits the north of the country, so that seven departments have been placed on orange alert to strong winds, indicates the Weather Channel*.
The alert, which begins this Sunday at 6 p.m., will last 24 hours.
Oise, Aisne, Ardennes, Nord, Pas-de-Calais, Seine-Maritime and Somme are concerned.
During the evening, this gale should generalize to all of northern France.
Peaks of up to 120-140 km/h are possible on exposed capes and coasts, between the Alabaster Coast, the Opal Coast and the Dunkirk region.
Sleet is also announced for the north-eastern regions, and rains for the central-eastern regions to the south-west.
At low altitude, snow is expected, with wind over the northern Alps, and a rain-snow limit at 600 meters.
The wind will also blow on the shores of the Mediterranean.
It will be 10°C in Marseille and Bordeaux, 8° in Nantes, 6° in Paris and 3° in Reims.
On Tuesday, the winds will continue to blow over a large part of our regions.
There will be rain in the central and eastern regions, and, in the Jura, a rain-snow limit at 500 meters.
Mistral and Tramontana will strengthen in the Mediterranean, with the situation worsening in Corsica.
Temperatures will still remain mild, in the South with 14° in Montpellier, 11° in La Rochelle, 10° in Cherbourg, and 7° in Nancy.
Regional weather
On the northern part of France
, the strong winds of the night will give way to changeable weather, where beautiful clearings will alternate with heavy rains.
Showers are therefore to be expected in the afternoon, sometimes stormy.
A risk of falling branches, trees and power lines continued on Monday.
It will be 3 to 7 degrees in the morning and 7 to 10 degrees in the afternoon.
Between the Pyrenees and the Alps
, there will be rain in the morning, with gusts of 80km/h, then an unstable and threatening sky.
Heavy snowfall will fall in Savoie and Isère above 900 meters.
Temperatures will fall compared to Sunday, with 8 to 10 degrees in the afternoon on the plain.
On the shores of the Mediterranean
, Mistral and Tramontana will be virulent, up to 90-110 km / h.
In Corsica, a storm is to be expected, with gusts of up to 150 km / h in the north of the island.
On the Côte d'Azur, temperatures will rise to 18 degrees in the afternoon, after 7 to 10 degrees in the morning.
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