Only Corsica still on the alert orange wind

Stay cautious. The departments of Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud remain placed this Saturday in orange vigilance strong wind by Météo-France, which has lifted the alert for the Alpes-Maritimes and the Var. The wind will weaken very gradually in the morning, indicates Météo-France, specifying that at midday, in Corsica, the gusts will still be around 140 to 160 km / h from Balagne to Cap Corse, from 120 to 140 km/h on the relief and around 100 to 120 km/h in the Bastia region.

Strong wind orange vigilance, lifted on Saturday morning for the Alpes-Maritimes and the Var, had already been lifted for the Pyrénées-Orientales, Aude and Hérault. From Hauts-de-France to the Grand-Est, the weather will become calmer and drier again with fine clearings despite a colder atmosphere, such as from Normandy to Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, where the sky will be cloudy in the early morning. with low rainfall. Snowfall will occur at very low altitude, from 300 to 400 meters, even in the plain. Clouds will dominate over the rest of the northern half, sometimes accompanied by light rain.

A sky still a little agitated

The weather will still be rough in the South: the sun will dominate around the Mediterranean but under a still strong westerly wind in the morning. The sky will remain overcast elsewhere, with rains often continuous and sometimes of moderate intensity, particularly from the South-West to the Massif Central. Good snowfall will occur in the Alps above 1,300 meters in the morning, then above 1,800 meters.

Temperatures will drop in the Northeast, with the return of frosts and negative minimums. They will be milder elsewhere, up to 8 to 13 degrees from the Southwest to the Mediterranean. In the afternoon, the highs will range from 6 to 11 degrees from Normandy and the northern borders to Burgundy-Franche-Comté, from 11 to 15 degrees from Brittany to Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, from 13 to 18 degrees in the south and up to 19 to 23 degrees near the Mediterranean.

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