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Storm Goretti knocks out power to 65,000 homes in the UK
Summary
Storm Goretti brought very strong winds, heavy rain and snow to parts of the UK and left more than 65,000 homes without power; a red wind warning was issued for the Isles of Scilly and Cornwall.
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Storm Goretti moved across parts of the UK bringing very strong winds, heavy rain and snow. Authorities issued a red wind warning for the Isles of Scilly and Cornwall while amber and yellow warnings covered other areas. The National Grid reported more than 65,000 properties without power in southwest England, with further outages recorded in the West Midlands and Wales. Forecasters said additional snow was expected in some regions over the next days.
Key facts:
- Gusts of up to 99mph were recorded at St Mary's Airport on the Isles of Scilly, a new site record reported by officials.
- The National Grid reported more than 65,000 properties without power in southwest England, with around 11,000 homes affected in the West Midlands and about 2,600 in Wales.
- Forecasts indicated up to 30cm (11in) of snow in parts of the Midlands on Friday and predicted more snow and strong winds in northern areas by Sunday.
Summary:
The storm produced widespread power outages and disrupted travel and school operations in several regions. Forecasters said conditions should be calmer on Saturday, with further snow and gusty winds expected in parts of the UK by Sunday.
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