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In Direct - Snow-Verglas: 14 Departments in Orange Vigilance, Speed Lowered in Ile-De-France

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After those of Ile-de-France, Météo-France extends its orange "snow-verglas" vigilance to six departments in the center of the country. In the Paris region, the expected cumulations should be of the order of 1 to 3 cm, locally 5 to 7 cm, specifies the meteorological institute. Follow the latest information live. - IN DIRECT - Snow-verglas: 14 departments in orange vigilance, the speed lowered in Ile-de-France (Weather and weather).

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Several flights were delayed early in the evening at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle Airport. The reason? The snow and ice that fell on Île-de-France. The situation recovered around 8 p.m., but a new regulatory plan could be declared due to the cold.

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The orange vigilance with snow and ice extends over the Central Massif. Six departments are concerned this Sunday. A softback is expected by the west at the end of Sunday's day.

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Weather France triggers an orange snow-verglas vigilance in 14 departments this Sunday. The South-West is concerned, with a high risk of ice in the early morning.

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The Minister of Transport also announced that delays "about 1 hour for Roissy flights" are expected today and tomorrow.

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These include Paris, Yvelines, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-et-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne, Essonne and Val-d'Oise.

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After those of Ile-de-France, Météo-France extends its orange "snow-verglas" vigilance to six departments in the center of the country. In the Paris region, the expected cumulations should be of the order of 1 to 3 cm, locally 5 to 7 cm, specifies the meteorological institute. Follow the latest information live. - IN DIRECT - Snow-verglas: 14 departments in orange vigilance, the speed lowered in Ile-de-France (Weather and weather).

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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