Heat: End of Vigilance for Six Departments, Corsica Remains in Orange
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The warm orange vigilance is maintained for the Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud, announces Météo France in its bulletin of 6h this Sunday. It is lifted for the Bouches-du-Rhône, the Vaucluse, the Gard, the Hérault, the Aude and the Pyrénées-Orientales.
With each Météo-France vigilance bulletin for the last few days, the number of departments in orange vigilance for heatwaves is decreasing. This Sunday, July 6, they are only two: the two departments...
The impressive heatwave episode that has crossed France over the last few weeks seems to be gradually coming to an end. This Saturday, July 5, after several days spent in a heatwave orange, the departments of the Alpes-Maritimes and Var are now returning in yellow alert. In the PACA region,
Météo-France announces that the last territories still concerned will gradually emerge from vigilance by Monday morning.
The island is kept in orange vigilance for heatwaves this Saturday 5 July, with temperatures exceeding 37°C in places. Yellow vigilance for thunderstorms is also in progress in the afternoon, especially on the reliefs of the interior. Corsica remains placed under "hot" orange vigilance by Météo France until Saturday 5 July at 11:59 pm at the earliest. The phenomenon, ongoing since the previous day, concerns the entire island territory, under the…
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