"We're hearing 3 mm of wet snow around 2 a.m., but the forecast has been changing since this morning." Since the beginning of the day, Alain Bastian has his eyes riveted on the Météo France reports displayed on his screen. At the head of the Western Territorial Directorate (DTO) of the technical services of Grand Paris Seine Ouest (GPSO), the latter has been on deck since Tuesday morning with his teams to prepare for the possible episode of snow and freezing rain that could occur during the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.
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The Hauts-de-Seine department and the rest of Île-de-France have indeed been placed in orange snow and ice vigilance like the rest of the northeastern third of the country this Tuesday evening and in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday.
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