Widespread snowfall throughout Northern Europe leads to significant disruptions.

Europe grapples with adverse weather conditions as a thick layer of 4cm snow blankets Paris and its environs, prompting an "orange" alert on Thursday. This designation indicates a substantial impact on people, property, and activities in the affected area. Some regions in France experienced up to 15cm of snow, with 25 departments in northern and central France placed on orange alert for snow and ice by Météo France.




Southeast Belgium faced its share of challenges, with Wallonia's roads under a "code red" status due to heavy snowfall and gloomy forecasts. In certain areas, the snow reached a depth of 11cm, marking the most significant snowfall in 11 years.

Meanwhile, Norway, accustomed to frequent snowfall, took a different approach. Despite challenging weather conditions, residents found joy in the winter landscape. Notably, members of the national men's Beach Volleyball team, Olympic champions from Tokyo 2020, organized a training session amidst deep snow.

 

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