In question, according to the meteo-villes.com website, “a powerful disturbed current of oceanic origin which is taking place over Western Europe”. A “rise of very humid subtropical air” which “will propel, at the speed of a TGV, an impressive succession of rainy and windy waves over a large part of the country. The lulls will be brief and sometimes difficult to distinguish between two disturbed passages. ”
Fear of flooding
A depression which will affect all of France from this Tuesday with the exception of the Côte d’Azur, and therefore the South-West. If temperatures will remain relatively mild for the season, with minimums above 15 °C in the morning, showers will be numerous, and wind gusts regularly above 50 km/h during the day, forecasts Météo-France.
The significant accumulations of rain could cause flooding, “especially between the west of the Massif Central and Aquitaine and the eastern reliefs as well as around the Channel coasts”, according to meteo-ville.com.
One reason to hope, however: an anticyclone could reform as early as next week.