The weather this Thursday will be unstable in the east of the country and marked by an improvement in the west, according to Météo-France forecasts.
#vigilanceOrange Heavy rains started over the Grand Est on Wednesday afternoon. They last until mid-day Thursday.
⚠️ Be careful and stay informed https://t.co/w5OGXbEEhP https://t.co/Fx7rlQ1YVx
– Météo-France (@meteofrance) July 14, 2021
Orange-rain-flood vigilance is underway until Thursday noon in the nine departments: Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, Bas-Rhin, Vosges, Haute-Marne, Haute-Saône, Doubs and Territoire de Belfort. Aisne, Meurthe-et-Moselle, the Ardennes and the Vosges are on orange vigilance for floods.
Variable temperature
Rain or sometimes stormy showers will affect the North-East and the Northern Alps during the day with accumulations of rain to watch between the Grand-Est and Franche-Comté. In the North-West, the weather will be more variable with beautiful clearings.
Part of Grand-Est and Franche-Comté is in #vigilanceOrange . By tomorrow evening, the cumulative rainfall could reach 50 to 80mm, locally 100mm over these regions. These accumulations of rain will add up to an already very rainy start to the summer. pic.twitter.com/eTpdRUywmu
– Météo-France (@meteofrance) July 14, 2021
Around the Gulf of Lion, the sun will prevail with a little mistral and tramontane up to 70 km / h in gusts. Only a few thunderstorms are to be feared in the southern Alps. Elsewhere, the sky will still be quite cloudy with a few showers. However in the afternoon, clearings will develop in the plains of the southwest.
In the morning, temperatures will range from 10 to 17 degrees, up to 18 to 21 degrees near the Mediterranean. In the afternoon, it will be 17 to 26 degrees in most areas, up to 27 to 31 degrees around the Big Blue.