Snow-covered Paris highway gridlocked with stranded vehicles during France's intense cold wave, Eiffel Tower in snowy background.
Snow-covered Paris highway gridlocked with stranded vehicles during France's intense cold wave, Eiffel Tower in snowy background.
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France cold wave: Widespread transport chaos as snow blankets west and Paris region

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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.

The cold wave, which prompted early suspensions of school transports in Brittany and Normandy, brought 2-3 cm of snow to Paris (up to 5 cm locally), 3-7 cm in Normandy (up to 10 cm on heights), and 5-10 cm in Brittany and Pays de la Loire, as reported by Météo-France.

Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot noted circulation would remain tricky until Tuesday morning. In Île-de-France, level 3 snow plan activated: speeds capped at 80 km/h, trucks over 3.5 tonnes banned. Nationwide, over 1,000 km of jams peaked at 1,020 km around Paris at 6 p.m. Paris buses halted from 4 p.m., RER lines slowed, TGVs limited to 200 km/h. Airports saw 15% flight cuts, delays of 50 min at Roissy and 37 at Orly.

Normandy's A28/A84 blocked by jackknifed trucks; minor bus accidents in Mayenne. School transports also suspended in several Île-de-France departments. Rouen farmers delayed protest.

Looking ahead, heavier snow forecast Wednesday in center-northwest. Sub-zero cold cuts EV range 20-50%; experts recommend preconditioning. Heavy frosts expected overnight, urging avoidance of non-essential travel.

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Discussions on X highlight unprecedented transport chaos in Île-de-France with over 1000 km of traffic jams, RATP buses halted, and train delays from minimal snowfall. Users criticize poor anticipation, lack of road salting, and compare unfavorably to snow-prone regions; some appreciate the scenic beauty and skiing in Paris.

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Photorealistic depiction of France's heatwave with red alerts and extreme heat indicators.
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Heatwave continues with 24 French departments on red alert Sunday

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The heatwave persists in northeastern France with 24 departments remaining on red alert Sunday. Temperature records were broken across Europe.

Météo France and La Chaîne Météo placed 29 departments including Paris on orange heat alert Wednesday until June 22, with temperatures possibly reaching 40°C.

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