Storm Pedro has prompted red flood alerts in four western France departments, with heavy rain and oceanic effects expected to prolong flooding risks through the week.
Three western France departments are on red flood alert with nearly 1,600 evacuated; several others under orange vigilance for severe flooding forecast through mid-February.
France endures record-breaking floods and avalanche alerts across many departments, with government measures supporting impacted businesses amid severe February weather conditions.
Widespread flooding in France continues with 75 departments under flood alerts including red alerts in Lot-et-Garonne and Gironde, prompting extensive safety measures.
Severe flooding in southwestern France caused by Storm Nils has led to high water levels on the Garonne River, mass evacuations, and continued flood alerts as new rainfall threatens to worsen conditions.
The Garonne River flooding in Lot-et-Garonne intensifies, surpassing previous records and prompting extensive evacuations amid ongoing rainfall and red alert status.
On February 15, 2026, severe weather including flooding in Gironde and snow and ice in Yvelines puts 89 French departments on alert, prompting emergency responses and safety measures nationwide.
Severe weather forces postponement of all outdoor football matches on February 15 in Hauts-de-France, except for one Saturday evening game, while futsal continues.
Historic flooding in Lot-et-Garonne from Storm Nils has led to over 900 evacuations and water levels exceeding past records, with authorities urging vigilance.
Orange alerts for snow and ice have been issued across northern France on February 15, 2026, with expected accumulation and road safety measures in effect.
Storm Nils has caused severe flooding along the Garonne river in Southwest France, with red alerts, evacuations, widespread power outages, and major transport disruptions.
Following Storm Nils, Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne remain on red flood alert with widespread evacuations as heavy rains continue to threaten southwestern France.
France remains under multiple weather warnings for rain, floods, and wind as storm Nils recedes and authorities reinforce safety measures amid ongoing severe conditions.
Storm Nils triggers heavy rain, violent winds, and high avalanche risk warnings in French coastal and mountainous regions, prompting safety alerts and emergency responses.
Storm Nils has caused red flood alerts in Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne with 33 departments on orange vigilance due to flooding and strong winds affecting transport and schools.
Météo France issues orange alerts for flooding, wind, and rain across 19 departments while Paris faces unstable weather and transport disruptions on February 11, 2026.
Twelve western and southwestern French departments face flood alerts as storm Nils brings severe winds and travel disruptions to southern France this week.
Storm Ingrid brings severe winds, heavy rains, and flooding risks to Brittany, prompting orange alerts and evacuations in Finistère, Morbihan, and Ille-et-Vilaine.
Heavy rainfall and storm alerts in Aude and Finistère lead to flood warnings, road closures, power outages, school shutdowns, and emergency measures in January 2026.
France's Savoie department remains under a yellow snow and ice alert with heavy snowfall, strict vehicle equipment rules, and increased winter traffic towards ski resorts.
Persistent yellow alerts for snow and ice in Savoie and a freezing rain warning for northeastern France prompt safety measures and traffic restrictions.
Heavy snowfall from Tempête Goretti disrupts travel in Maurienne with road closures and shelter offers, while Allier lifts its severe cold weather alert.
Tempête Goretti caused high winds, power outages, damage, and emergency responses across multiple French coastal departments, with recovery efforts ongoing.
Storm Goretti brings violent winds and extensive safety measures to French departments including Finistère, Côtes-d’Armor, Essonne, and Seine-et-Marne, prompting orange alerts and travel restrictions.
Storm Goretti brings record winds, flooding risks, and widespread transport disruptions across northwestern France, with intense alerts and protective measures active.
Heavy snow, ice, and storm Goretti's strong winds have triggered major transport disruptions, flight cancellations, and power outages across multiple French departments under orange alerts.