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Amber snow warning issued for parts of Wales ahead of Storm Goretti
Summary
The Met Office has issued an amber warning for snow across parts of Wales from 20:00 Thursday to 09:00 Friday, and councils say they have activated severe weather arrangements as Storm Goretti approaches.
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An amber Met Office warning for snow has been issued for parts of Wales ahead of Storm Goretti. The warning runs from 20:00 GMT on Thursday until 09:00 on Friday and follows an earlier yellow warning. The Met Office says 10–15cm of snow is likely fairly widely, with up to 20–30cm possible in some places. Several local councils report they have activated severe weather arrangements and are monitoring resources and staffing.
Key details:
- The amber warning covers 13 local authorities, including Carmarthenshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham.
- It runs from 20:00 Thursday to 09:00 Friday and warns of heavy snow likely to lead to disruption and difficult travelling conditions.
- Some councils have activated their severe weather plans and reported increased operational resilience; Neath Port Talbot said officers will meet on Thursday morning to review rotas and preparedness.
Summary:
The amber warning signals notable snowfall across parts of Wales during the specified period and local authorities report they are in active response. Officials have reported monitoring arrangements and scheduled internal reviews, with a council meeting due Thursday morning to assess readiness.
