HURRICANE DANIELLE. A hurricane has formed in the middle of the Atlantic and is heading straight for Europe. Will France be affected? The forecasts.
Will France go on alert? A hurricane, named Danielle, is heading straight for Europe. Formed in the middle of the Atlantic on Friday September 2, it is advancing directly from the east and therefore from the coasts of the continent, including those of France. In the heart of the ocean, gusts of up to 180 km/h were recorded by weather radars. Currently, winds around 150km/h are measured. The progress of the phenomenon being undeniable, should we be worried? What do meteorologists predict?
Rest assured right away, the first worrying patterns have given way to models that allow us to say that France will not be hit by a hurricane in the days to come. The forecasts do not indicate any large gusts of wind on the hexagonal coasts. Indeed, the hurricane will lose its power before approaching the Old Continent. Thus, France should only be affected by classic winds and rains. Moreover, all of France will not be affected. The forecasts still lack precision but only the western side of the country should be affected, and more particularly the tip of Brittany, by the end of the week.