Storm Goretti brings 99mph wind gusts to UK
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A dynamic system will bring the potential for accumulating snowfall and ice jam flooding Thursday into Friday.
Birmingham Airport has had to suspend flights with snow settling on the runway. Schools and colleges in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands are already announcing they will be closed tomorrow. And buses, roads and rail services have been massively impacted as well. As much as 30cm of snow could fall overnight, forecasters say.
The National Weather Service recorded just shy of 27 inches of snow that had fallen during this storm as of Monday afternoon at its office in the Mendenhall Valley.
Cold conditions have also been seen across mainland Europe, as an amber cold-health alert has been extended until the weekend for the whole of England.
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Chris Bulmer, the Met Office’s deputy chief forecaster, said: “A deepening area of low pressure – named Storm Goretti by Meteo France – will move across the south of the UK during Thursday and into Friday.
STATUS Yellow snow and rain warnings have been issued in four counties as Storm Goretti bears down on Ireland. France’s meteorological service Meteo France has named the latest front, which will
The watch was in place for Fayette Ridges. "The Winter Storm Watch has been replaced. Please see the latest information from NWS Pittsburgh PA on this developing situation," adds the National Weather Service.
Widespread travel disruptions are expected with heavy snow falling Friday night into Saturday morning across most of New Jersey.
The Alaskan city of Juneau has seen nearly a season's worth of snow this December, sinking boats in the harbor and threatening roof collapses and avalanches.
Snowy scenes from around the UK With ice warnings in place across large parts of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, we're bringing you another day of live weather coverage. The current warnings came into effect last night and continue into Wednesday,