Brittany's Finistère, Morbihan, and Ille-et-Vilaine Under Orange Flood Alert Following Heavy Rains
Three Breton departments remain on orange flood alert due to heavy rains and river overflows following storm Ingrid and new incoming precipitation.
Three Breton departments remain on orange flood alert due to heavy rains and river overflows following storm Ingrid and new incoming precipitation.
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 rains have triggered serious flooding in Brittany, with multiple departments on orange alert, mass evacuations, and infrastructure damage.
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.
Storm Goretti causes strong winds, power outages, and public safety restrictions in Calvados and Île-de-France.
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 batters Normandy and Île-de-France with 213 km/h winds, causing extensive power outages and transport disruptions.
Weather alerts ease in Corrèze and Sarthe with travel restrictions lifted, while Seine-et-Marne enforces forest access bans due to high winds.
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.
Storm Goretti brings severe winds and transport disruptions across northwestern France with red and orange alerts in multiple departments.
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.
Storm Goretti brings strong winds to France as Île-de-France halts 10,000 buses due to snow and icy conditions, underscoring severe transport disruptions and safety concerns.
Heavy snow and freezing rain on January 7, 2026, have caused widespread cancellations and delays across flights, trains, buses, and road traffic in France, with authorities urging caution and limiting travel.
France faces widespread orange alerts for snow and ice leading to suspended school transports, traffic restrictions, and extensive municipal snow-clearing.
A rare snow and ice storm on January 7, 2026, has caused massive transportation disruptions in Île-de-France, including bus suspensions, highway closures, flight cancellations, and major traffic jams.
France confronts heavy snow and icy conditions on January 7, 2026, leading to transport shutdowns, safety advisories, and emergency responses across 38 departments.
France endures intense winter weather with multiple departments under snow and ice alerts, leading to transport disruptions and safety measures.
Weather improvements lead to eased heavy vehicle restrictions in Morbihan and Côtes-d'Armor, but safety advisories remain amid snowy and icy conditions.
France battles ongoing snow, ice, and near-record low temperatures amid transport disruptions and rising heating cost concerns.
Heavy snowfall and icy conditions on January 5-6 cripple transport across Île-de-France, causing widespread bus suspensions, RER disruptions, record traffic jams, and ongoing public advisories.
Météo-France's orange alerts for snow and ice in Côtes-d’Armor and Sarthe have triggered heavy truck bans, school transport suspensions, and emergency measures to ensure safety amid challenging winter conditions.
A record-setting snowstorm on January 5, 2026, caused over 1,000 km of traffic jams and widespread transport suspensions in Île-de-France, prompting emergency measures and travel restrictions.
Île-de-France faces unprecedented transport and public service disruptions amid heavy snow and ice on January 5, 2026, with emergency measures and widespread travel warnings in effect.
Orange weather alerts for snow and ice were issued on January 5, 2026, in Côtes-d’Armor and Val-de-Marne, leading to traffic restrictions and safety measures.
Météo-France's orange alert for snow and ice now covers 26 departments, with heavy snowfall, freezing temperatures, and transport disruptions affecting large parts of northern and western France.
French departments including Marne, Haute-Saône, and Charente-Maritime have implemented the 'plan grand froid' to safeguard vulnerable populations during a severe cold snap with temperatures as low as -15°C, utilizing shelter expansions, intensified outreach, and emergency reporting systems.
France faces sustained subzero temperatures with activated cold weather emergency plans and widespread snow and ice warnings as 2025 ends.
Paris and Île-de-France have activated the Grand Froid plan to extend shelter services and emergency accommodations for the homeless as freezing weather sets in.
France is experiencing a persistent cold wave with freezing fog and low temperatures in the north, contrasting with milder and sunny conditions in the south, as authorities manage public safety measures.
Pyrénées-Orientales remains on orange alert for rain and flooding with significant rainfall, evacuations, and road closures reported, while drought relief is noted.
Heavy rain, blizzards, and cold weather impact southern France as authorities activate emergency cold weather shelters amid escalating risks.
French authorities activate emergency plans and extend shelter services amid cold wave and snow alerts on December 25, 2025.
France prepares for its coldest Christmas since 2010 amid warnings of a severe cold wave and significant snowfall, with emergency shelter measures activated for vulnerable populations.
A yellow cold alert has been issued for the Orne department starting December 24 evening, with temperatures feeling as low as -10°C and a slight chance of snow, urging residents to stay cautious during the cold spell.
The Hérault department remains on high alert with exceptional flood conditions amid heavy rains and ongoing emergency responses on December 23, 2025.
Hérault department placed under red alert for severe flooding amid heavy rains; five other departments under orange alerts for floods, snow, and ice in southern France.