Weather: strong wind, disturbances … two departments on orange “rain-flood” vigilance this Friday

Morbihan and Finistère are placed in orange vigilance “rain-flood” from 2 p.m. this Friday, December 30.

It is rainy weather that awaits the Bretons for the New Year weekend. Indeed, this Friday, December 30, Météo-France has placed two departments in orange “rain-flood” vigilance, faced with the importance of precipitation announced.

Which departments are involved?

The Breton departments of Finistère and Morbihan are on alert.

On its site, Météo-France evokes “disturbed weather” for the days of Friday and Saturday “bringing significant accumulations of rain” on these two departments. According to the meteorological institute, the disturbances should last until midday on Saturday.

Forecasts that are in line with those announced by La Chaîne Météo on its Twitter account, which notably mentions gusts that will exceed 80 km / h inland and 100 km / h on the coast.

Driving rain and strong wind will be present this Friday in the northwest. Be careful in your travels. 50 to 80 mm (loc. more than 100 mm) are expected in the center #Brittany. Gusts will exceed 80 km/h inland and 100 km/h on the coast.\u26a0\ud83c\udf27\ud83d\udca8 pic.twitter.com/6PZ8Qckcw1

— The Weather Channel (@lachainemeteo) December 29, 2022

Bretons are recommended to consult the site Vigicrues to follow the evolution of the rivers.


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