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![]() by Staff Writers Paris (AFP) Jan 22, 2019
Paris got its first snowfall of the season Tuesday, prompting travel alerts for commuters but giving snowboard enthusiasts a chance to hit impromptu urban slopes. The Eiffel Tower was closed as both tourists and locals made their way carefully along slushy sidewalks. Visitors to the Sacre-Coeur church in Montmartre watched snowboarders tackle the steep lawns running alongside the stairs leading up to the basilica. At least one major road to the southwest of the French capital was closed to traffic for a few hours after flurries brought several centimetres of heavy snow. Last year nearly 1,000 vehicles were stranded on the stretch of the RN118 highway, forcing almost 2,000 people to spend the night in their cars. Officials were determined to avoid a repeat, and city workers had already begun salting intersections around the capital Monday. The RN118 reopened in the afternoon but speed restrictions were in effect, and the road was due to be closed to truck traffic again from 9:00 pm (2000 GMT) as a new storm front approaches. Train operator SNCF had issued a "pre-alert" of possible delays for high-speed TGV trains in the region, and Paris commuters were also warned of service disruptions on some metro lines and dozens of bus routes. The storm was spreading west from the Atlantic coast, with 24 departments across the north and east on high alert. "It's limited for now, there are a few centimetres, up to two or three maximum," said Francois Gourand of national forecaster Meteo France. More snow is expected later Tuesday, with temperatures hovering around zero Celsius (32 Fahrenheit). Gourand described a "classic winter episode" for the Paris region, but noted that the storm was a boon for ski resorts in the southern Pyrenees mountains, which had gotten scant snowfalls so far this year. "All of a sudden we're going to have one or even one and a half metres on average," he said, warning of avalanche risks starting Wednesday. burs-js/fc/txw
![]() ![]() Swiss town cut off by heavy snowfall Geneva (AFP) Jan 14, 2019 More than 2,000 people in the Swiss Alps were isolated Monday after heavy snowfall cut roads and rail links as storms continued to wreak havoc across the region. Swiss authorities have raised avalanche warnings in several regions to their highest levels. And, just a week before the World Economic Forum's main annual meeting in Davos, train service to the glitzy ski town in eastern Switzerland has also ground to a halt, national rail service SBB said. The head of the local government in the ... read more
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