France: fifth day of continuous rain
Southern regions in the "Mediterranean episode"
Heavy rain continues in the southern departments of France, now in its fifth consecutive day without stopping. This phenomenon, known as a "Mediterranean episode," has become established in the region's climate and is expected to last until Saturday, December 27. According to meteorologists, the likelihood of intensified precipitation over the next 24 hours remains high, and local residents are urged to exercise caution when traveling.
Background information for context – a "Mediterranean episode" is an atmospheric phenomenon in which warm, moist air from the Indian and Mediterranean seas moves into southern parts of Europe, causing heavy and prolonged rainfall. Such events have been observed in the Carpathians, the Iberian Peninsula, and southern France since the 1970s.
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"Mediterranean episode" – a well-known atmospheric phenomenon that results in strong and prolonged rainfall events in southern regions of Europe.
Continuous heavy rain in southern departments of France for the fifth day, expected until December 27. This event is called a "Mediterranean episode".
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