Snow finally arrives in French ski resorts

After a snowless start to the week, flakes fell on Thursday across all French massifs. Forecasts predict abundant snowfall until Sunday, heralding a prosperous winter for mountain resorts. From Val d'Isère to the Pyrenees, professionals are delighted by this timely return.

The meteorological uncertainty in the mountains ended on Thursday, as snow blanketed much of France following the passage of storm Goretti. According to La Chaîne Météo, abundant snow will continue until Sunday, with 15 cm already fallen in the Northern Alps at Les Saisies overnight. In the highest massifs of Mont Blanc, high Maurienne, and Beaufortain, up to one meter is expected this weekend, per Cyrille Duchesne, head of the Forecasting service.

In Val d'Isère, 60 cm of fresh snow transformed the landscape overnight. “It’s magnificent,” describes Cécile Ferrando from her snow-covered office, as teams prepare the ski lifts and implement the Avalanche Triggering Intervention Plan (PIDA). The risk is rated 4 out of 5 by Météo France, due to temperature swings destabilizing the snowpack.

At neighboring La Plagne, the risk is similar. “There we go, now we have the snow!” jokes Thomas Saison, director of the La Grande Plagne tourist office, anticipating increased crowds with Sunday's clear skies. This bodes well for the Combe Bénite event at the alpine world championships on January 25.

The Vosges and Jura will experience a remarkable episode, with 20 to 30 cm expected at 1000 m in the Vosges and up to 50 cm at 1400 m in the Jura. “Even if we're short 20 to 30 cm on pistes without cultured snow, our clients are happy,” confirms Claude Grosgurin, president of the Gex country tourist office.

In the Massif Central, Pyrenees, and southern Alps, 20 to 40 cm are forecast. At Font-Romeu, an additional 40 cm will bring the cumulative total over two meters, according to director Jacques Alvarez, coinciding with the week of kings. However, at Semnoz near Annecy, snow is absent despite the 1600 m altitude. “It's really bad luck,” laments Frédérique Lardet, president of the Grand Annecy agglomeration community, highlighting recent weather unpredictability.

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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.

A sudden hail and mixed snow shower surprised Paris residents in the early afternoon on Thursday, November 20. The brief event caused no major disruptions and fits into an early winter pattern across France. The government urges drivers to exercise caution for the upcoming weekend.

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France faces extreme weather with widespread floods, heavy snowfall, and a deadly avalanche in Savoie. Storm Pedro, expected Wednesday and Thursday, risks worsening conditions with strong winds and heavy rains. Authorities urge vigilance in several regions.

Fresh snowfall has blanketed the Italian Alps, providing natural cover for venues just weeks before the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics begin. Meteorologists predict more snow, easing concerns over potential spring-like conditions due to climate change. Organizers still plan for artificial snow production as a backup.

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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.

Storm Benjamin, the first real autumn storm, sweeps across France on Thursday with violent winds and stormy showers. Eighteen departments are placed on orange alert by Météo France for wind, flooding, and submersion. Regional rail services are disrupted in several areas.

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Catalonia's Civil Protection has activated the Neucat plan on alert phase due to intense snowfalls affecting the Pyrenees this Saturday. The snow level is above 800 meters, with accumulations exceeding 10 centimeters above 900 meters and up to half a meter from 1,500 meters. Drivers are urged to take extra precautions amid avalanche risks and road closures.

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