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Storm Goretti set to unleash snowy winter havoc on UK

Dmytro Hubenko | Wesley Dockery with AP, DPA, Reuters
January 8, 2026

The storm will bring intense winds and heavy snowfall to the UK, with weather warnings in place nationwide. It comes after the same system canceled flights and suspended bus services in France and the Netherlands.

A warning sign in Glossop in the Peak District as the UK braces for a wintry 'weather bomb'
Peak District in central-northern England is one area bracing for wintry conditions such as ice Image: Danny Lawson/empics/picture alliance

Storm Goretti is expected to bring a wintry blast to the United Kingdom on Friday, according to British weather authorities. 

The UK's nationwide meteorological service, the Met Office, said parts of the UK will see as much as 30 centimeters (almost 12 inches) of snow. Winds of up to 160 kilometers (99 miles) per hour are also in the forecast.

The agency warned of potential damage to buildings and homes, flying debris, and widespread travel and power outages.

Meanwhile, the UK's National Rail announced that train services would be impacted over the next two days, urging people to avoid traveling unless necessary. There have been no announcements regarding air travel disruptions in London.

A rare red warning for Cornwall in England's southwest

"Storm Goretti will be a multi-hazard event, with the most significant impacts from snow in parts of Wales and the Midlands and the every strong winds in the far South West, though heavy rain in some parts of Wales and East Anglia also has the potential to bring disruption to many," Met Office Chief Forecaster Neil Armstrong said.  

The Peak District, located in central-northern England, is covered in snowImage: Danny Lawson/empics/picture alliance

The Met Office went as far as issuing a rare red warning for southwest England with "violent gusts" lashing the city of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. A red warning signifies that dangerous conditions are expected and people in the affected area should take immediate action for their safety.   

The BBC has described the Storm Goretti system as a "weather bomb" — a storm that develops rapidly, with air pressure plunging at its center.

Goretti is expected to leave Britain on Friday and hit other parts of northwest Europe, which have already experienced snow, ice, and freezing temperatures in recent days.

Snow from Goretti earlier blanketed France, Netherlands

The system covered France and the Netherlands with snow earlier in the week and brought disruption to the skies and the streets. Storm Goretti was given its name by French weather forecaster Meteo France.

The A1 highway near Izel-les-Equerchin in northern France experienced a traffic jam on Wednesday as Goretti took its toll Image: Pierre Beauvillain/AFP

One hundred flights were canceled at France's major Charles de Gaulle airport on Wednesday, with Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport also annulling thousands of routes in recent days. 

Public buses had been suspended in Paris on Wednesday with vehicles such as trucks banned from the roads of northern and western France due to snow and ice in the forecast. 

Germany's major metropolis of Hamburg is dealing with the impact of a separate system known as Storm ElliImage: Benjamin Haller/dpa/picture alliance

Meanwhile, in northern Germany, where Goretti is called storm Elli, heavy snowfall is expected in the major city of Hamburg and the surrounding region. Snow has shut down the major Köhlbrandbridge in Hamburg and public schools are closed in the city.   

Edited by: Karl Sexton 

Dmytro Hubenko Dmytro covers stories in DW's newsroom from around the world with a particular focus on Ukraine.
Wesley Dockery Journalist and editor focused on global security, politics, business and music.
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