Météo-France has placed the Var department, including the Six-Fours-les-Plages area, under yellow thunderstorm vigilance for Sunday, May 31, 2026. The warning was issued on May 30 at 18:08 Paris time and remained active on official pages in the latest check.
Météo-France is warning of thunderstorms near Six-Fours-les-Plages on Sunday, May 31, 2026, after placing the Var department under yellow vigilance.
The official bulletin was issued on Saturday, May 30 at 18:08 Paris time and was still visible on Météo-France pages in the latest check on Sunday morning. Six-Fours-les-Plages is in Var, so the department-level alert applies locally.
Yellow vigilance from Météo-France indicates weather that can be locally dangerous, including summer thunderstorms. The agency says these events are common in the region but can still bring sudden impacts.
What the alert means
Météo-France says its vigilance maps are updated at least twice a day. The official warning page explains that yellow-level alerts can cover localized risks even when severe weather is not widespread.
For residents and visitors near Six-Fours-les-Plages, the main takeaway is to stay alert to rapidly changing conditions and to monitor official updates throughout the day.
What to watch next
The key question is whether Météo-France extends, upgrades, or cancels the vigilance in its next update. Any local advisories from authorities would also depend on how the storms develop.
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