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As strong winds, threats of flooding and snow are still affecting a large swath of the country, Météo France still has numerous regions under an orange weather alert into Wednesday. People ...
The storm produced gusts of more than 220 kph (136 mph) in some areas, the national weather agency Meteo France said. About 45,000 households were without power on Corsica, where six people were ...
September 14–17, 2015 – Tropical Storm Henri's remnants left severe thunderstorms in Germany [citation needed] and France, producing three tornadoes, bringing winds as gusty as 135 km/h (84 mph) in the plains and more than 190 km/h (120 mph) over reliefs, [107] [108] and killing three people.
On June 28, Tropical Storm Beryl formed at 43.6° W, being the second-easternmost cyclone on record in the tropical Atlantic, behind only Tropical Storm Bret in 2023. [13] The next day, Beryl intensified into a hurricane at 49.3° W , [ 14 ] becoming the easternmost June hurricane in the tropical Atlantic on record, ahead of the 1933 Trinidad ...
The next day, it was upgraded to tropical storm status and was named Francine by the NHC. It made landfall in Louisiana on September 11, 2024 as a Category 2 hurricane with wind speeds of 100 mph (161 km/h), which left moderate damage in Louisiana and Mississippi. Afterward, it quickly weakened into a tropical storm on September 12, then a ...
According to AccuWeather Meteorologist Lauren Hyde, the area of low pressure that brought the unsettled weather to the country has been dubbed Storm Gerard by Météo France, the coun
French President Emmanuel Macron has landed on the Indian Ocean archipelago of Mayotte, days after the French overseas territory was hit by a devastating cyclone. At least 31 people have been ...
Satellite picture of extratropical cyclones south of Iceland. The following is a list of notable European windstorms. Windstorms Before 1800 Event Date Notes Grote Mandrenke (known as St Maury's wind in Ireland) 15–16 January 1362 A southwesterly Atlantic gale swept across England, the Netherlands, northern Germany and southern Denmark, killing over 25,000 and changing the Dutch-German ...