Freezing weather for week ahead

Freezing weather for week ahead


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FORECASTERS WARN OF BLACK ICE ON ROADS AS TEMPERATURES RARELY CLIMB ABOVE ZERO WRAP UP well for a cold week ahead. That is the warning from Météo France as it warns of intense cold which is


expected to beat previous records, with temperatures rarely climbing above zero. Coming after one of the warmest and driest years on record, it is a severe wake-up call with minimum


temperatures between -1C and -7C expected in the south-west, and -8C in the north. The only place with daytime temperatures above 0C will be the Mediterranean coast with 6C or 8C. A strong


north-east wind will make things even colder. With the freeze expected to last a week, the lowest temperatures are expected towards the end of this week. The ground will stay frozen for some


time afterwards bringing an increased risk of black ice on the roads. Rhône-Alpes region will be particularly badly affected - with temperatures dropping to -10C in the lowlands, -15C


higher up and -20C at the ski stations - and the prefect has already requisitioned a sports hall in Lyon for use as emergency accommodation. Snow storms which have swept across France over


the past two days have caused the death of one driver in Isère whose car skidded into a truck. In Rhône, at Solaize, a school bus with 50 children on board crashed on ice, injuring four of


the youngsters. February is traditionally the coldest month of the year but this cold snap is exceptional. The last really cold period was in 1997. See weather predictions from Météo France


here Weather graphic: Météo France