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70 Years Ago, a Month of Polar Cold Unimaginable today...

Summary by Meteo-paris.com
The most implacable winter of the 20th century Two years after the trauma of February 1954, France plunges back into the most implacable winter of the 20th century. February 1956 announces an unprecedented brutality. It all begins on January 30: in less than forty-eight hours, temperatures collapse from 20 to 25 °C. The shock is violent, murderous. Forty people lose their lives from the first days. The cold settles, spreads, and obstinates. It o…
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The most implacable winter of the 20th century Two years after the trauma of February 1954, France plunges back into the most implacable winter of the 20th century. February 1956 announces an unprecedented brutality. It all begins on January 30: in less than forty-eight hours, temperatures collapse from 20 to 25 °C. The shock is violent, murderous. Forty people lose their lives from the first days. The cold settles, spreads, and obstinates. It o…

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meteo-paris.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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