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Almost all of the southern half of France, with 42 departments, will be placed in orange heat wave on Sunday, August 10. Similarly, This Monday, 34 departments will also be placed in orange alert.

The current heat wave since Friday. Therefore, the second of the summer to touch France, extends Sunday to almost the entire southern half of the country, with 42 departments placed in orange heat wave by Météo-France.

“Sunday. For example, in continuity of the previous days, the heat will still go up a notch in the south,” warned national forecast service in its latest bulletin on Saturday.

This Monday, August 11, 34 departments will be on orange vigilance for the heat wave. Consequently, “Maximum temperatures fairly similar to those on Sunday. but significant increase in the southwest where 40 ° C will be frequently affected and sometimes exceeded,” said Météo-France.

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The thermometer should thus climb “frequently” up to 40 ° C. or even “exceed” in the Hérault, the Var and the south of the departments of the Ardèche and the Drôme, notes the institute.

The hottest of the day. 42 ° C are also expected in Nîmes and 40 ° C in Perpignan, with points at 38 ° C in Bordeaux and Toulouse in the afternoon.

From the Pyrénées-Atlantiques to the Jura. and from Charente-Maritime to the Alpes-Maritimes, 42 departments of the southern half of the country were classified as orange heat wave, and five other more in the center, from Vendée to Côte-d’Or, in yellow alert.

This episode. which requires “a particular vigilance especially for sensitive or exhibited people”, underlines Météo-France, could still intensify at the start of the week.

On Saturday, 42.2 ° C was noted in Tiranges. Haute-Loire, and 39 ° C in Lyon, in a region where the 42 departments placed orange alert, Mercury should “slightly” drop Sunday according to the last forecast bulletin.

After a first heat wave this year from June 19 to July 4, it is the 51st recorded in France since 1947.

“Waves of heat”

According to Météo-France. which observes “an acceleration of the occurrence of heat waves” linked to climate change, the country has only known two summers without this type of episode in the past 16 years.

In parallel, the Institute classified the Vaucluse in “very high” risk for fires on Sunday. Ten departments in the Mediterranean periphery. its hinterland, and five others from the center-west, will be in “high” in danger.

In the Aude. the gigantic fire that has traveled during the week 16,000 hectares, 13,000 of which burned according to civil security, should not be “controlled” before Sunday evening, due to weather conditions “approaching those of the starting day of the fire”, warned firefighters, with a dry and 42 departments placed orange alert, warm wind blowing at 50 km/h on background.

For its part. the SNCF has deleted several round trips on the Bordeaux-Marseille, Paris-Limoges-Toulouse and Paris-Clermont intercity lines, fearing “potential air conditioning breakdowns” on its oldest wagons due to the rise in temperatures.

AFP with German Sylvain

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