A day that promises to be difficult for Parisian airports. While the Ile-de-France departments are on orange alert by Météo France due to the risk of snow, “air traffic will be severely disrupted at the departure and arrival of Paris-CDG and Paris Orly airports for the Wednesday December 14”. 2022”, announces the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC).
33 departments in orange alert
Météo-France extended its alert message on the risks associated with snow and ice this Tuesday to mid-afternoon, placing 33 departments on orange surveillance, or 5 more than this morning, for Wednesday’s day in an area that stretches from Brittany to Alsace and including the Paris region. Snow amounts of 2 to 5 centimeters on average are expected even on the plain, up to 10 cm in some places, although “uncertainties” remain.
Initially concerned about the orange alert, which encourages “to be very vigilant” because “dangerous phenomena are expected”: Aube (10), Calvados (14), Côtes-d’Armor (22), Eure (27), Eure-et -Loir (28), Ille-et-Vilaine (35), Manche (50), Marne (51), Haute-Marne (52), Mayenne (53), Meurthe-et-Moselle (54), Meuse (55) , Morbihan (56), Moselle (57), Orne (61), Lower Rhine (67), Upper Rhine (68), Sarthe (72), Paris (75), Seine-et-Marne (77) ), Yvelines ( 78), Vosges (88), Territoire de Belfort (90), Essonne (91), Hauts-de-Seine (92), Seine-Saint-Denis (93), Val-de-Marne (94) , Val d’ Hey (95). To those who joined in the note made at 4:00 p.m. by Météo France: Aisne (02), Loiret (45), Oise (60), Seine-Maritime (76) and Yonne (89). This alert begins Tuesday at 6:00 pm and lasts through Wednesday night.
Source: BFM TV
