Photos as snow falls – and settles – across France
Many areas in the north have seen snow, including in the capital
Further snowfall is likely
Travel_Master/Shutterstock/Château de Chambord
Snowfall from Storm Caetano has covered much of the north of France today (November 21), and in some places a significant amount has settled.
The majority of departments are facing warnings due to the storm, including for icy driving conditions.
Read more: Snow, ice, and wind alerts in place for most of France as Storm Caetano arrives
Photos of the snow falling have been taken from Brittany to the German border – as well as in the capital – which despite some disruption to rail and air passengers, has provided stunning views.
In central France, the Château de Chambord (Loir-et-Cher) looked straight out of a fairytale, covered in a dusting of white.
Not to be outdone, however, Versailles provided its own snow-swept landscape.
Snow was seen across Normandy in the early morning, and has since settled.
Brittany also saw snow, including in the major city Rennes.
Snow hits capital
France’s capital lay in the direct wake of Storm Caetano’s path.
Football club Paris Saint-Germain continued to train despite heavy snowfall this morning.
Public transport in the city continued working despite the snow.
Workers work to clear the runways of Paris’ major airports to minimise disruption.
Further snowfall is expected into the evening.
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