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Met Office issues 'danger to life' amber warning for Storm Goretti
Summary
The Met Office has issued an amber 'danger to life' warning as Storm Goretti brings gusts of around 80–90 mph to parts of South West England, with snowfall and likely disruption to travel and power supplies.
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Storm Goretti is affecting parts of South West England as the Met Office has issued an amber 'danger to life' warning. The warning covers exposed areas including the Isles of Scilly and Cornwall and is in place until tomorrow at 11pm, the Met Office announced. Forecasters said the system brings strong winds and snow while Britain continues to face a prolonged Arctic blast.
Key points:
- The Met Office issued an amber 'danger to life' warning for parts of South West England.
- Forecasters said exposed areas could see peak gusts of about 80–90 mph and that snowfall is expected in affected regions.
- Authorities reported that flying debris, power cuts and widespread travel disruption are likely, and that coastal areas may face large waves.
Summary:
Significant disruption to transport and utilities is expected in affected areas while the amber warning remains in force. Undetermined at this time.
