Direct. Direct. Storm Pedro Hits the Aude: Roads Cut Off, floods...
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Storm Pedro crosses the Aude this Thursday, February 19, 2026, placed in orange alert for violent winds with gusts of more than 130 km/h. Direct.
As the storm moves eastward on Thursday, it generates an episode of strong wind on the Roussillon and large waves on the Atlantic coast as well as significant snow accumulations. The risk of avalanches will be greatest on the mountains of the Aravis and Mont-Blanc.
Storm Pedro threatens the railway network in Occitanie. Storms at 130 km/h will force trains to stop between Toulouse and Narbonne on Thursday morning.
The latest bulletin issued by Météo France on Wednesday 18 February at 4 p.m. ranks the department of Aude in orange vigilance from 3 p.m. on Thursday morning.
As storm Pedro approached, SNCF put in place preventive measures to limit the speed and stop the movement of trains on the most exposed lines.
The Lot-et-Garonne is facing a critical situation with 3,000 private electricity households. Storm Pedro threatens. The prefect forbids access to the forest massifs until 23 February.
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