The Goretti storm is causing major disruptions across Île-de-France today, Friday, January 9, 2026. Météo France has issued an orange alert for the region, and the impact is clearly felt on the Transilien train network. If you were planning to use line N or line U this morning, consider an alternative plan: disruptions are expected to continue until noon.
The Transilien Line N has been heavily impacted since Thursday, January 8 at 6 p.m. An obstacle on the tracks at Villepreux-les-Clayes is causing significant disruptions between Plaisir-Grignon and Paris Montparnasse in both directions. SNCF crews are actively working to clear the track, but normal service isn’t expected to resume before 12 p.m. this Friday. We understand the frustration of commuters who rely on this line daily to travel from Yvelines to the capital.
The Line U is also not spared. Regular commuters are facing disruptions caused by the weather conditions. Strong winds from Storm Goretti have led to technical issues along several sections of the Île-de-France network.
If you live in the Yvelines and need to travel to Paris this Friday morning, it's highly recommended to check real-time schedules on the Transilien app or the SNCF website. Replacement buses may be arranged, but they will likely have limited capacity due to usual demand. The alternative? Consider carpooling if possible, or plan to work remotely to avoid the transportation headache.
The orange alert issued by Météo France for Île-de-France is not to be taken lightly. Wind gusts could reach significant speeds, making travel hazardous. Beyond trains, travelers should exercise caution if driving: falling tree branches may obstruct roads, and visibility could be severely limited.
According to the latest updates from Transilien, train services are expected to gradually resume starting at noon this Friday, January 9. However, some residual delays are anticipated into early afternoon as the traffic stabilizes. For the Line U, maintenance teams are still assessing the extent of the damage caused by the storm.
In short, if you’re looking for a smart way to avoid hassle this Friday morning, stay tuned to Transilien alerts and plan your trips accordingly. The Goretti storm is a stark reminder that even in midwinter, nature can quickly turn our daily routines upside down in Île-de-France. To follow the situation live, visit the Transilien website or check their official social media accounts. The SNCF is committed to keeping travelers informed and will update us as soon as services return to normal across affected lines.
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