After very mild temperatures last week, the bad weather returned on Wednesday with the arrival of a first Atlantic disturbance.
The latter will cause strong winds near the Channel, up to 100 km/h on exposed capes and coasts and 80 km/h inland, indicates La Chaîne Météo*.
Thursday morning, the wind will blow strongly in the north of France, up to 110 km/h near the Atlantic coast and 90 km/h inland, underlines the Météo Chaîne.
This gale will reach the Grand Est very quickly at the end of the morning and beginning of the afternoon with gusts of up to 90 km/h.
Stormy winds
It is during the weekend that the wind could blow the strongest with a risk of stormy winds.
But the evolution of the general situation presents, for the moment, limited reliability, specifies La Chaîne Météo.
In addition, the meteorological service warns of a possibility of
“territorial submergence”
this weekend, due to the increase in tidal coefficients.
Temperatures should also drop in the middle of the week, points out the Weather Channel, resulting in the return, undoubtedly in quantity, of snow in the mountains.
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