Snow and ice update: Transport halted, hospitals overwhelmed in France

The snow and freezing rain episode, ongoing since January 5, 2026, intensified across northern and western France on January 7, leading to severe transport disruptions and record emergency room visits for ice-related injuries. Following initial orange alerts for 38 departments, Météo-France reduced them to 12 as accumulations hit 3-7 cm (up to 10 cm locally). Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot criticized forecast underestimations amid the chaos.

Described by Météo-France as a 'rare extent in the current climate,' the event built on earlier warnings, with freezing rain adding to slippery conditions in the Paris Basin, northern regions, and Massif Central.

Transport ground to a halt: 1,650 km of traffic jams nationwide by mid-morning, including 800 km in Île-de-France. RATP suspended buses until noon; RER B, C, D, and Transilien lines were interrupted; ~100 flights canceled at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle and 40 at Orly. The A8 highway closed toward Aix and Marseille after truck accidents, while La Poste and Amazon faced delivery delays.

Alerts eased to 12 departments by evening, but overnight freezing rain loomed in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Storm Goretti threatened strong winds Thursday, prompting orange alerts in five departments per La Chaîne Météo.

Hospitals reported saturation: 2,470 trauma cases in Île-de-France on January 6 (Monday) versus 1,849 the prior day, dominated by radius/ulna fractures amid flu and doctor strikes. Dr. Gérald Kierzek called it a 'true epidemic of broken wrists and elbows.' Minister Tabarot urged caution during a coordination center visit.

The disruptions echoed continent-wide: hundreds of flight cancellations in the Netherlands and Belgium, school closures in Scotland.

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Severe snow and ice storm disrupts traffic on a French highway near Paris, with stuck cars, accidents, and emergency response amid orange weather alert.
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Snow and ice cause major disruptions in France

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An intense snow offensive hits France on Wednesday, with 38 departments on orange alert for snow and ice. Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot advises avoiding travel in Île-de-France and favoring telework. Deadly accidents and transport disruptions already mark the current episode.

Following initial alerts and school closures in western France, the polar cold wave intensified on January 5, 2026, blanketing the west and Paris basin with heavy snow. Twenty-six departments on orange alert faced massive road, rail, and air disruptions, with authorities warning of slippery roads persisting into Tuesday.

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Eight French departments have been placed on snow and black ice alert due to an expected weather perturbation starting from midnight Sunday. The regions of Brittany and Normandy have announced the suspension of school transports for Monday, January 5. Snowfalls of 3 to 7 cm are forecast, with circulation difficulties expected.

Four departments in southern France are on orange alert Sunday evening due to heavy rains and flood risks, with bad weather expected until Monday. In Aude, schools will be closed and evacuations ordered in Narbonne. Authorities urge utmost caution amid imminent river overflows.

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Freezing rain and ice has led to numerous traffic accidents in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg. Several motorways were temporarily closed, and hospitals report high strain from injuries. The German Weather Service continues to warn of black ice risks.

Storm Goretti has exceeded initial forecasts, slamming northwest France with gusts up to 213 km/h in the Manche department, now on red alert. Power outages affect 50,000 homes, schools are closed, and transport is halted amid widespread disruptions. The UK faces similar impacts.

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After delivering heavy snow and widespread travel disruptions earlier in the week, Storm Elli has passed Germany milder than expected, with most rail services restored by Sunday. Approaching Low Gunda now threatens freezing rain and severe black ice nationwide, prompting Monday school closures in several states.

 

 

 

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