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WIND, FLOOD, AND STORM WARNINGS ARE ALSO IN PLACE AND THE NORTH-WEST IS ALSO FACING STORMS A number of departments in the south of France are on alert today (October 18) for a combination of
storms, heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds. The increased warning levels relate to an ÉPISODE CÉVENOL, an intense autumnal storm in the Mediterranean and southern Massif central
mountain range that began last night. It means Ardèche and Drôme have joined Gard and Hérualt on a tier-three orange alert for heavy rain and flash flooding. Elsewhere, there are weather
warnings in Brittany and Normandy for strong winds and coastal flooding, as the north-west of France faces its own stormy conditions. STORMS PICK UP IN STRENGTH All in all, 30 departments
have been issued weather warnings by _Météo France _this morning with most situated in the south and south-east. Rainfall started on Tuesday evening in the south, but picked up in intensity
overnight. “The rain is intensifying on Wednesday morning… particularly over the hills and the first foothills of the Cévennes,” states _Météo France _in its daily bulletin. “In places, the
rain will not be very mobile, with intensities of up to 80 mm per hour, especially in the late afternoon and evening,” it adds. Warnings in relation to the storms run as far north as Rhône
(where Lyon is located) and Ain, which are both under a tier-two yellow caution for strong winds. The Var, Alpes-Maritimes, and the two Corsican departments are also on tier-two alerts for
stormy weather, and are also expected to be impacted by intense rainfall in the next few days. Below is a screenshot of _Méteo France_’s current warnings. Be aware that some departments have
multiple warnings simultaneously in place. You can check these warnings on the official _Météo France_WEBSITE HERE. The cévenol storm is expected to last until at least Thursday evening in
the western Mediterranean departments – although less intense rainfall could last until Friday evening – and possible into Saturday in areas close to the Italian border. Currently, most
departments in the south-east also have the same weather warnings in place for tomorrow (October 19) as well, although _Météo France_ could increase the levels if the severity of stormy
weather continues to increase. The screenshot below shows the expected rainfall at 23:00 tonight in the south of France. You can click on the image to go to the Ventusky website and find
real-time information about rain levels. READ MORE: WHAT TO DO (AND NOT DO) DURING HEAVY RAIN AND FLOOD ALERTS IN FRANCE ALSO WARNINGS IN NORTH Stormy conditions in the north have also led
to a number of warnings, particularly in Brittany. Tier-two warnings for coastal flooding are in place along the western Breton shoreline, and as far north as Eure and Pas-de-Calais there
are alerts for strong winds. Coastal winds could reach over 100 km/h by this afternoon in the north, states _Météo France_. However, unlike the southern storms, the severity of the northern
weather conditions will subside overnight, with no warnings currently issued there for Thursday. RELATED ARTICLES: STORMS IN FRANCE: WHAT TO DO IF AT HOME, OUT WALKING OR IN CAR