Like every year, for Palm Sunday, the Saint Jean Baptiste church in Bastia was the site of one of the most beautiful liturgies of the year which commemorates the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, a few days before the people ultimately turns once morest him. Several hundred faithful gathered mid-morning in front of the oratory of the Immaculate Conception, rue Napoléon, on the occasion of Palm Sunday. Like every year, this liturgical event marks the start of Holy Week, a crucial period in the Christian calendar. The crucette makers were already hard at work, offering everyone present the opportunity to obtain one. Around 10:30 a.m., the crowd joyfully waved olive branches and crucifixes fervently awaiting the blessing of Cardinal Bustillo, who presided over the ceremony.
Weather report
Understanding the Weather Warning Codes: Green, Yellow, Orange, Red
2023-12-04 18:45:45
Code green, yellow, orange, red…what does that mean?
When the criteria are met, IRM issues general warnings several times a day for hazardous phenomena related to wind, rain, thunderstorms, slippery conditions, fog, tides, cold and heat. These warnings are issued by Belgian province, for a specific period of validity. They meet the following principles:
Green code: nothing special
> The type of weather forecast does not justify issuing a warning.
Code yellow: be vigilant
> The yellow code can be issued a maximum of 48 hours (and sometimes less depending on uncertainty) before the meteorological phenomenon. The risk of meeting the criteria is more than 65%.
Code orange: be prepared and follow the advice
> Code orange can be issued a maximum of 24 hours (and sometimes less depending on uncertainty) before the meteorological phenomenon. The risk of meeting the criteria is more than 65%. Be prepared and follow the advice given by the relevant authorities.
Code red: take action and follow advice carefully
> The code red can be issued a maximum of 12 hours (and sometimes less depending on uncertainty) before the meteorological phenomenon. The risk of meeting the criteria is more than 65%. Take measures to ensure your safety and that of others, and, if possible, protect your personal property. Strictly follow the advice of the competent authorities.
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Snow Forecast for Sunday and Weekend Weather Update: What to Expect Across the Country
2023-12-01 16:43:00
Hi Séverine! We will have to monitor this Sunday where a small potential for snow is present. A disturbance will bump once morest the cold air firmly in place. The risk of snow will increase as the morning progresses and it will not be impossible to see flakes falling during the race since the west of the country will be hit first. A small layer might form on the ground and you will need to be careful and cover yourself well. Temperatures hovering around 0°C and a fairly strong southerly wind which will make it feel freezing. A slight warm spell is expected in the followingnoon, but in gloomy conditions and a snow/rain transition with maximums of 2 to 4°C. We hope a turnaround in the situation is still possible on D-2. Happy racing to you!
And regarding the rest of the country this Saturday?
We should start this day under a fairly overcast sky with one or another snowfall over the southeast. A shower at the coast, then clearings managing to break through this layer of clouds a little more quickly than the day before. The gaps should arrive at the end of the morning in Hainaut-Brabants as far as Namurois, or even early in the followingnoon in the east. Temperatures will have difficulty rising and it will not thaw east of the Tournai-Brussels line.
Indeed, the weak to moderate westerly wind will blow in softer air and the 0°C isotherm will rise towards 250-300 m. Basically, we will not pass 0°C in the south of the country with -4°C on the summits, 0°C in Namur or Charleroi, 1°C in Mons and 2-3°C in Flanders and the coast. Sky-wise, nice clearings in the south and cloudier but dry in the plains with another shower at sea. In the evening, it will drop once more thanks to clearings.
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Belgium Winter Weather Forecast: Yellow Alert for Slippery Conditions
2023-11-29 13:21:36
The Royal Meteorological Institute revised its weather alert upwards this Wednesday morning. And the least we can say is that it’s worse than expected. BELGA By Sudinfo Published on 29/11/2023 at 10:19
Belgium is not spared. The winter offensive passes the second this Wednesday since the entire country, with the exception of Hainaut and the Coast, is on alert for slippery conditions. Because yes, no one is going to escape the consequences of the cold which is hitting our regions.
If the IRM had already warned the country, with a yellow warning for slippery conditions valid until 1 p.m., the institute had to revise its forecasts. To announce worse.
“We will have to be careful”
From now on, all provinces are on yellow alert for slippery conditions (except Hainaut and the Coast) until tomorrow Thursday at 10 a.m. at maximum. If some light snowfall is expected this followingnoon in the upper Ardennes, it is in the evening that we will have to be more wary.
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“This evening and tonight, we will have to be wary of the formation of patches of ice and frost and it is in Flanders that the risk will be greatest. Some (weak) winter precipitation (slush or snow) is still expected south of the Sambre et Meuse furrow, where a few localized patches of ice or frost are still to be feared,” warns the IRM.
First outing for the spreaders
The spreaders of the Flemish traffic agency (Agentschap Wegen en Verkeer) made their first outing of the fall on the Flemish roads during the night of Tuesday to Wednesday. They have salted certain motorways, regional roads and cycle paths in the provinces of Flemish Brabant and Limburg. Some 250 tons of salt were used, spokesperson Katrien Kiekens reported Wednesday morning.
For the entire 2023-2024 winter season, the agency has 103,000 tonnes of salt, 313 spreading trucks and 202 salt spreaders for cycle paths.
The full forecast
Tomorrow Thursday, the day will start gray with mist and sometimes freezing fog. After the slow dissipation of the low morning clouds, the sun should increasingly dominate the northern half of the country in the followingnoon. South of the Sambre and Meuse furrow, the weather will generally remain very cloudy and light winter precipitation will be possible. The maxima will oscillate around -2 degrees in Hautes-Fagnes and 0 to +3 degrees from north to south. The wind will be light from the east.
Friday, the sky will initially be quite cloudy with at times some light winter precipitation in the south-east. Some winter showers may affect the coastline. During the day, we expect sunshine in the west and also the center. The maxima will oscillate between -2 degrees in Haute Ardenne and +3 degrees on the coast. The wind will often be weak from the north.
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SATURDAY, the weather will be dry with beautiful sunny periods in most regions, but also at times some cloudy patches. A few winter showers will however remain possible at the sea. The maximums will vary between -1 degree in Haute Ardenne and 5 degrees on the coast. The wind will be light to moderate from the southwest.
Sunday, the weather will become partly to very cloudy, but it should initially be dry. During the followingnoon, the risk of wintry precipitation will increase from the west. The maximums will reach -2 degrees in Haute Ardenne and +6 degrees at sea.
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