Lyon, France – A deluge of hail briefly struck Lyon on Monday, May 11, around 12:15 PM, particularly affecting the Part-Dieu district in the 3rd arrondissement. The intense, short-duration precipitation quickly moved across the metropolitan area, heading southeast.
Sudden Storm Brings Heavy Hail to Lyon
The violent but short-lived hailstorm surprised residents of Lyon. Eyewitnesses reported a sudden downpour of hailstones, as captured in various local reports and social media posts. The storm’s rapid progression meant that while intense, its impact was localized and brief.
Rhône Department Under Yellow Alert
Following the event, Météo-France has placed the Rhône department under a yellow alert for storms for Monday afternoon. This vigilance indicates a potential for further severe weather, though not immediately life-threatening. Residents are advised to stay informed about weather updates.
For the remainder of the day in Lyon, scattered showers are forecast, accompanied by winds that could reach speeds of up to 50 km/h. Authorities recommend caution, especially for those traveling or outdoors.
This weather event highlights the unpredictable nature of spring storms in the region, which can develop and dissipate quickly. Local authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and will issue further advisories if conditions change.
Source: actu.fr