Widespread Disruption Expected
Météo France has maintained weather alerts for 35 departments across France this Wednesday, November 26, 2025, warning of hazardous conditions including snow, black ice, avalanches, and strong winds. The national weather service cautions that snowfall could reach low-lying areas, creating potentially slippery conditions even in plains regions.
Multiple Weather Threats
The alerts cover several types of severe weather phenomena affecting different regions:
- Snow and Ice: Departments including Ain, Aveyron, Cantal, and Haute-Loire face “neige-verglas” (snow and black ice) warnings
- Avalanche Risk: Mountainous regions including the Alps and Pyrenees remain under avalanche alerts
- Strong Winds: Southern departments like Aude and Bouches-du-Rhône experience powerful gusts
- Flooding: Multiple departments including Charente and Gironde face flood warnings
Regional Impact and Conditions
The weather system is affecting the country unevenly. In the east, from Grand Est to Burgundy, slippery conditions are expected Wednesday morning due to snow reaching plain areas. Meanwhile, mountain ranges including the Vosges, Jura, Northern Alps, Massif Central, and Pyrenees continue to experience significant snowfall, maintaining high avalanche risks even at low altitudes.
Southern regions enjoy sunshine from Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur to the Gulf of Lion, but face strong tramontane and mistral winds with gusts reaching 80-100 km/h. Corsica remains exposed to occasional thunderstorms.
Temperature Outlook
Morning temperatures range from -2°C to +1°C with widespread frost, except in the Rhône valley and coastal areas. Afternoon highs will reach only 3-7°C in the northeast and central-east, 8-12°C in the west and south, and 14-16°C on the French Riviera and Corsica.
Continuing Unsettled Weather
A new rainy disturbance is expected to reach Brittany by Wednesday evening before spreading across the country on Thursday. While milder conditions will gradually return from the west later in the week, forecasters warn of additional slippery conditions in eastern plains and strong winds in the west by Saturday, November 29, associated with a deepening depression over the British Isles.

