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Hi All!
This week end will be tough on the French roads as the 3 Zones in France are on hols:
Zone A has its last week end so coming back home
Zone B Is on its second week hols so some will go away to ski
Zone C is starting its 2 weeks holidays
So a maximum of people on the roads today which is marked "black day"
Tomorrow should be better
IF ONLY SNOW WAS NOT THERE TO MAKE THINGS MORE COMPLICATED
http://www.rtl.fr/actu/societe-faits-divers/meteo-france-place-cinq-departements-en-alerte-a-la-neige-et-au-verglas-7776688009
Chains will be compulsory , so don't try to get through if you don't have any , you'll be stopped.
Snow is going to fall in the East, check the map!
On the West side there is another major problem : Huge tides!
Don't stay next to the Atlantic coast all week end!!
To give you an idea , Mont Saint Michel is right now under the water, no way to get in , the gate is already under the water.
There are 14 meters (a bout six floor building) between the low-tide and the high-tide.
Waves will be huge, and as the weather is rubbish it's one of the worst place of the territory at the moment.
Just be sensible and stay quiet in a secure place, you'll move on, on Monday!
Happy and safe travels
Amicalement
Frankie
This week end will be tough on the French roads as the 3 Zones in France are on hols:
Zone A has its last week end so coming back home
Zone B Is on its second week hols so some will go away to ski
Zone C is starting its 2 weeks holidays
So a maximum of people on the roads today which is marked "black day"
Tomorrow should be better
IF ONLY SNOW WAS NOT THERE TO MAKE THINGS MORE COMPLICATED
http://www.rtl.fr/actu/societe-faits-divers/meteo-france-place-cinq-departements-en-alerte-a-la-neige-et-au-verglas-7776688009
Chains will be compulsory , so don't try to get through if you don't have any , you'll be stopped.
Snow is going to fall in the East, check the map!
On the West side there is another major problem : Huge tides!
Don't stay next to the Atlantic coast all week end!!
To give you an idea , Mont Saint Michel is right now under the water, no way to get in , the gate is already under the water.
There are 14 meters (a bout six floor building) between the low-tide and the high-tide.
Waves will be huge, and as the weather is rubbish it's one of the worst place of the territory at the moment.
Just be sensible and stay quiet in a secure place, you'll move on, on Monday!
Happy and safe travels
Amicalement
Frankie