Météo France places eleven departments on the west coast on orange “wave-submersion” vigilance for Sunday

The agency anticipates “strong waves in a context of high tides” on the Atlantic coast and the entrance to the English Channel. A consequence of Karlotta depression.

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High waves during storm Ciaran, on the sea wall of the port of Lesconil, in Finistère, November 2, 2023. (GUILLAUME SALIGOT / MAXPPP)

Be careful on the west coasts. Eleven departments on the Atlantic coast and the Channel are placed on orange alert for “waves-submersion”, from midnight Sunday, announcement Meteo France, in its 6 a.m. bulletin, Saturday February 10. These are the following departments: Pyrénées-Atlantique, Landes, Gironde, Charente-Maritime, Vendée, Loire-Atlantique, Morbihan, Finistère, Côtes-d’Armor, Ille-et-Vilaine, Manche.

The depression called Karlotta “is circulating this Saturday morning over the south of Ireland and is slowly moving towards the south-west of England”, explains the agency in its bulletin. The organization observed at 4:30 a.m. Saturday, “significant wave heights of 3 meters at Pierres Noires”, in Finistère and “2 meters at Noirmoutier”.


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