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Storm Goretti to bring 20cm snow to Midlands as UK hits -12C
Summary
The Met Office warns Storm Goretti could drop up to 20cm of snow in the Midlands, and temperatures fell to around -12.5C in Marham, Norfolk.
Content
The Met Office has issued warnings as Storm Goretti moves across the UK. Forecasters expect heavy snow and very cold temperatures over the coming days. Temperatures have already fallen sharply in places, and hundreds of schools have been closed. Officials report that travel and some services are being disrupted.
Key points:
- The Met Office has warned of up to eight inches (about 20cm) of snow across parts of the country, with the Midlands expected to be hardest hit.
- Temperatures dropped to around -12.5C at Marham, Norfolk, and about -11C in parts of the Scottish Highlands.
- Worcestershire and Warwickshire are predicted to see up to eight inches of snow by Friday midday, and rural communities in those areas are reported as at risk of isolation.
- At least one weather warning has been issued for each day through Saturday, and hundreds of schools have been closed amid the cold spell.
Summary:
Storm Goretti is expected to bring substantial snowfall and continued low temperatures, with particular impact anticipated in the Midlands. The Met Office has issued daily warnings through Saturday and reports indicate school closures and potential disruptions to travel and services.
