Feb 11 β€’ 16:32 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Weather on Thursday, February 12: Storm Nils sweeps across the south of France

Storm Nils is affecting the south of France with high winds and heavy rainfall, prompting weather alerts in several departments.

On Thursday, February 12, the weather in France is largely impacted by Storm Nils, which is moving through the southwest region toward the Mediterranean. With exceptionally high winds gusting up to 150 km/h in the plains of Aude and reaching 170 km/h in exposed mountainous areas, the storm has garnered significant attention from local meteorologists. Heavy rainfall in western parts of the country poses risks of flooding, while the snow-rain line is dropping to 1100 to 1200 meters in the mountains, maintaining temperatures about 5Β°C above seasonal averages.

Meteorological warnings have been issued, with Aude on red alert and multiple other departments, such as Ariège, Aveyron, and Charente-Maritime, placed under orange alert for strong winds from Wednesday evening into Thursday. The presence of Storm Nils has resulted in dangerous conditions, particularly in southeastern regions, where residents are advised to exercise caution during the storm's peak.

As Storm Nils continues its path, it exemplifies the increasing frequency and intensity of winter storms in France. These weather phenomena not only threaten local infrastructures but also highlight broader issues related to climate change and the preparedness of regions to handle extreme weather. The situation underscores the importance of reliable weather forecasting and emergency readiness, especially in vulnerable areas prone to flooding and high winds.

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