Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit UK
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The UK is being hit by a 'multi-hazard' event with Storm Goretti sweeping across the country bringing 100mph gusts and heavy snow leading to avalanche warnings
Met Office chief forecaster Neil Armstrong described Storm Goretti as a "multi-hazard event" with heavy rain, strong winds and snow. He said 5-10cm of snow is likely widely in Wales and the Midlands, with 15-25cm and a potential for up to 30cm in some areas.
People have been warned of major disruption and danger to life as Storm Goretti is set to batter Cornwall. Widespread disruption is expected across the county as strong winds will spread throughout the afternoon and into the evening during Storm Goretti.
An amber weather warning for snow comes into force across large parts of Wales on Thursday, with Storm Goretti expected to bring heavy snowfall, dangerous travelling conditions and a potential danger to life from Thursday night into Friday. This marks the fourth weather warning issued for Wales over the same two days.
Storm Goretti is set to batter large parts of the country tomorrow, bringing heavy snow and strong winds, as the Met Office issues nine separate weather alerts, including two amber 'danger to life' al
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A rail company has issued a “do not travel” alert as the UK awaits Storm Goretti to hit, bringing amber “danger to life” weather warnings. Two amber warnings and five yellow weather warnings remain in place as Met Office chief forecaster Neil Armstrong has described Storm Goretti as a "multi-hazard event" with heavy rain,