A lovely day in December.
A delicious mix of cold rain, gusts of wind and temperatures not exceeding 9 degrees.
The weather forecast is looking good this Tuesday from the Opal Coast to La Rochelle.
The wind will especially blow very strongly on a large part of the eastern French facade, with peaks at 110 km / h, even 130 km / h on the most exposed capes of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Normandy and from Brittany.
The consequences of storm Barra, which is due to hit the coast of Ireland on Tuesday morning.
This depression will be accompanied by a strong swell which may exceed eight meters off Finistère, according to Météo Bretagne.
Calls for caution have been issued to prevent the usual "wave hunters" from approaching too close to the coast.
The wind will also blow over the ridges of the Pyrenees and Roussillon with peaks at 100 km / h.
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A Tuesday marked by a turbulent wind and a long and powerful swell 🌊💨⚠
More details here🔽https: //t.co/UeGOoMdL64 pic.twitter.com/OZUo7mSIAd
- Météo Bretagne (@MeteoBretagne) December 6, 2021
In the east, the Rhône Alpes region and the Pyrenees, precipitation could turn to snow, even at low altitude.
Heavy snowfall has already been observed in recent weeks on the French mountainous terrain, raising fears of avalanches.
The risk is considered "high", ie an index 4 out of 5 for the Pyrenees in particular.
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