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The Connexion frequently provides weather updates and in these we talk about ‘warnings’ given to departments. These are the warnings raised by _MÉTÉO FRANCE_, the official forecasters and


meteorological experts in France. Other websites, such as _La Chaîne Météo _(owned by _Le Figaro_) have their own alert systems, which can differ from _Météo France_, but we usually follow


the official warnings. Météo France has used this system since 2001 to inform both the public and professionals about current or forecasted weather situations department by department,


allowing them to act accordingly. HOW DO THEY WORK? Warnings can correspond to a number of negative weather phenomena, including heavy rain, storms, flooding (from rains, burst riverbanks,


or coastlines), strong winds, _canicule_ and _vague de chaleur _(two types of heatwave), snow, and icy conditions/black ice on the roads. The warnings are also relevant to a specific


department, using each area’s geographical parameters before issuing warnings. For example, whilst a few centimetres of snow in Paris or Marseille might cause major disruption and danger on


roads (causing issues to be warned), the same amount in a mountainous department would not be necessary as the relevant infrastructure exists. READ MORE: 4 TIPS TO STAY SAFE AND CHECK ICY


ROADS IN REAL-TIME IN FRANCE The same goes for hot weather – temperatures of 35C may not be cause for warnings in the south but could be in other areas. Warnings are based on expert


predictions and expected weather patterns, and information is provided for the next two days. The list of warnings is updated at 06:00, and then again at 10:00 and 16:00 if changes are


needed. In evolving situations or serious incidents, updates can be more frequent. Warnings can either last for the entirety, or part of, a day. For example, storm warnings may only be in


place between 18:00 and 22:00, but a heatwave warning will be in place permanently until the weather changes, even if temperatures get cooler overnight. READ MORE: ‘FACE THE REALITY’: FRANCE


‘MUST PREPARE’ FOR +4C GLOBAL WARMING WHAT DOES EACH LEVEL CORRESPOND TO? There are four levels overall, which are associated with a different colour: green, yellow, orange, and red:


_VIGILANCE VERTE_ (GREEN LEVEL) This is the standard level, when no warnings are in place in a department. No action needs to be taken. _VIGILANCE JAUNE_ (YELLOW WARNING) A tier-two yellow


warning recommends that people ‘stay alert’ due to the dangerous weather. It is often deployed when an area is facing a fairly intense weather event it is accustomed to (for example, strong


winds in Brittany). It recommends you keep up to date with local weather reports in your area, both using the Météo France website and through local media. _VIGILANCE ORANGE_ (ORANGE


WARNING) A tier-three orange warning recommends people stay ‘extremely vigilant’. The incoming weather is ‘dangerous’ and you should take special care if outside during it – being outside


during the event is only recommended if necessary. In relevant situations – such as heatwaves – local authorities may issue temporary measures. You should check with these local authorities


(mairie, departmental prefectures, etc) using the internet or other local news sources to see if temporary rules have been put in place. _VIGILANCE ROUGE_ (RED WARNING) A tier-four red


warning is the highest possible, with residents being asked to maintain ‘absolute vigilance’. “Dangerous phenomena of exceptional intensity” are forecast at this level. You should not go


outside unless absolutely necessary, and you should limit your activities that might put you in danger. You should regularly keep up to date with weather reports and local media, and it is


likely that local authorities will have issued specific warnings or guidelines. You should keep informed of these, as well as of any temporary rules or measures imposed by local authorities


(which are likely to have been made, especially for long-lasting events like heatwaves). Related articles: STORMS IN FRANCE: WHAT TO DO IF AT HOME, OUT WALKING OR IN CAR WHAT TO DO (AND NOT


DO) DURING HEAVY RAIN AND FLOOD ALERTS IN FRANCE


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