Temperature drops in NE France. Snow/Ice orange alert.

Neige/verglas : alerte orange dans neuf départements du Nord-Est

par Rédaction de France Info mardi 6 janvier 2015.

L’alerte orange neige/verglas lancée par Météo France est valable dans neuf départements du nord-est de la France © MaxPPP

Météo France a placé neuf départements en alerte orange des Ardennes à la Côté d’Or en passant par la Lorraine et l’Alsace. L’alerte est valable à compter de ce mardi jusqu’à 10h demain, mercredi.                                                                                               Meteo France have put nine departments on orange alert from the Ardennes to the Cote d’Or and through Alsace and Lorraine. The alert stays in place from today until 10h00 tomorrow, Wednesday.

Il va falloir être particulièrement prudents si vous circulez la nuit prochaine dans le nord-est de la France. Météo France a placé neuf départements en alerte orange à la neige et au verglas. Sont concernés, les quatre départements de la région Lorraine, les Ardennes, la Côte-d’Or, le Bas-Rhin, la Haute-Saône et le Territoire-de-Belfort. L’épisode hivernal n’a rien d’exceptionnel souligne l’organisme public en charge des prévisions, mais des bruines verglaçantes tombant sur des sols gelés risquent de provoquer la formation de verglas sur les chaussées.

Dans le détail, Météo France indique que “cette perturbation gagne d’abord les Ardennes en début de nuit (mardi). Ces petites pluies ou bruines se décalent vers l’est pour concerner la Lorraine, ainsi que le Val de Saône, et l’ouest de la Haute-Saône. Pour la Côte d’Or, le risque de verglas existe mais il est apparemment plus limité. “En seconde partie de nuit, ce risque de bruines verglaçantes devrait disparaitre sur les Ardennes, mais avec la progression des bruines vers l’est la façade est de la Lorraine et le Bas-Rhin seront à leur tour concernés par ce risque” souligne l’organisme.

Capture d’écran © Météo France

About bill

Worked in the technical / engineering area as a Science Laboratory Technician and as an Aeronautics Engineer. The artistic side involves writing under the nom de plume of Billy Olsenn, his recently written play 'A Case of Wine' was staged by the players group Straight Make-Up at the 2012 Birr one act drama festival. It's next staging was in the one act circuit is in Cavan, at Maudebawn on Sat 10 Nov 2012. Then it was performed in the Bray, Co.Wicklow at the very popular one act festival in January 2013. Next play is FEAR. A dark tale about revenge on the cruel death of two pensioners by young thugs. Neighbours hatch a devious and dangerous plan to exact old-style revenge. Bill is a member of the Drama League of Ireland and his plays have been critically vetted and certified as original pieces of work by the DLI. Another literary project is that of commemoration of an aircraft crash on Djouce mountain in Wicklow in 1946. Bill wrote articles for the 50th, 60th and most recently the 70th anniversary, (12 Aug 2016) all were published in the Wicklow Times and ensured the survivors of the crash, all French Girl Guides, were not forgotten. Articles reproduced on this website. But mostly this site gives a more general European and specific French slant on popular and not so popular articles of French news, translated to English by the author. Each article is translated on a paragraph by paragraph basis so easy to read in either language and even possible to improve either language by comparison of the short English and French paragraphs. Amusez vous bien. The author is currently writing an easy to read technical aviation book centered around the Fokker 50. Another interest is that dealt with in another of Bill's websites www.realnamara.net, a Statue of the mother of God, Mary. It was erected in 1972 in Dublin, at the end of the Bull Wall near Clontarf, and my grandfather William Nelson, was the main instigator of that project. I give talks on the history of the statue and my grandfather's adventurous and dangerous life at sea. Technical assistance with each website is by J O'N.
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