South-west France is currently experiencing the effects of the Autan Noir, a weather phenomenon that brings strong winds, resulting in Météo France issuing orange weather warnings for Haute-Garonne and Tarn. These warnings indicate sustained winds that could reach 120 km/h. While several départements are already under yellow warnings, the severity is expected to increase, with further storms and rains anticipated from Storm Martinho on Friday. This disturbing weather could lead to damage to infrastructure and flooding, especially in areas already impacted by previous storms in Spain.
The Autan Noir is a weather episode common to south-west France, bringing high winds, with forecasts warning of gusts up to 120 km/h in some areas.
Météo France issued orange weather warnings for Haute-Garonne and Tarn, with sustained winds expected to damage infrastructure from Thursday evening into Friday.
Parts of southern France are bracing for damaging sustained winds, as the region prepares for winds reaching up to 110 km/h, increasing the risk of storms.
Storm Martinho is anticipated to hit France on Friday, following the Autan Noir, expected to bring additional rainfall and thunderstorms across the region.
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