Heat: Seventeen Departments Placed in Orange Vigilance, Aude and the Pyrénées-Orientales Still Concerned by the High Heats with up to 36 °C Expected
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Placed in orange vigilance since Thursday, Corsica remains concerned by an episode of high heats on Friday 4 July. Temperatures, high day and night, should remain at least until Saturday. The prefecture calls for vigilance, especially for vulnerable people. It continues to be very hot in Corsica. Since Thursday 3 July, the island is placed in orange vigilance for heat waves by Météo-France, and this alert is kept at least until Friday 4 July at …
An average temperature between 32 and 34 °C will be felt in the departments concerned.
Although the air has become more breathable in a large part of the country, France has not yet finished with the heat wave. The Rhône-Alpes region, the Mediterranean region and Corsica are still experiencing high temperatures, with 17 departments in warm orange vigilance until Friday, said Météo-France, Thursday 3 July. The departments that remain concerned with the orange vigilance are the Rhône, Haute-Savoie, Savoie, Isère, Drôme, Ardèche, Vau…
Météo-France forecasts that the very high heats will gradually be restricted to the southeast quarter of France, Thursday and Friday, with temperatures between 32 and 36°C.
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