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France and Switzerland are experiencing an intense cold snap driven by Arctic air masses, marking the most severe November chill in over ten years. Temperatures have plummeted across the regions, prompting authorities to issue weather warnings and prepare for potentially hazardous conditions.

The cold spell is expected to bring heavy snowfall to the Alps in the coming days, which could impact transportation and outdoor activities. Local officials advise residents and travelers to stay informed about weather updates and exercise caution during this period of frigid weather.

Meteorologists attribute the cold snap to a strong Arctic air intrusion that has moved southward into Europe, causing widespread temperature drops and unusual winter conditions for this time of year. The upcoming snowfall in the Alps is anticipated to create both challenges and opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts.

As the cold persists, officials are monitoring the situation closely and urging the public to take necessary precautions against the cold weather. The ongoing cold snap underscores the variability of seasonal weather patterns and the potential for extreme conditions even in autumn.

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