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February 1956: the Worst Cold Wave of the 20th Century in France!

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Bordeaux buried under the snow during the cold wave of February 1956 - Chronicle Weather Cities Just 70 years ago, France was living its most important cold wave of the century! February 1956 is engraved in the annals for its polar cold but also for the remarkable amounts of snow in some cities of the south! Moscow-Paris the most icy of the century! The cold wave of February 1956 is a real reference! It is simply the most important one in France…
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Bordeaux buried under the snow during the cold wave of February 1956 - Chronicle Weather Cities Just 70 years ago, France was living its most important cold wave of the century! February 1956 is engraved in the annals for its polar cold but also for the remarkable amounts of snow in some cities of the south! Moscow-Paris the most icy of the century! The cold wave of February 1956 is a real reference! It is simply the most important one in France…

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meteo-paris.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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