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More warnings for snow and ice - as tens of thousands without power
Storm Goretti caused power outages for over 40,000 homes, disrupted flights and trains, and brought the worst snowfall in a decade, with ongoing yellow and amber warnings.
- Wintry weather affects much of the UK after Storm Goretti caused power cuts, school closures, and travel disruptions.
- The Met Office has warned of more snow with a yellow warning for Scotland on Sunday.
- At least 69 flights from Heathrow have been cancelled, disrupting over 9,000 passengers.
- Leigh Frost, Cornwall Council leader, stated that Storm Goretti caused major disruption to roads and local infrastructure.
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Weather warnings in force as up to 85mph winds to batter UK
Weather warnings remain in force as high winds are expected to batter the UK. Snow, high winds and heavy rain is expected to hit the nation throughout Sunday and Monday in the wake of Storm Goretti, which left tens of thousands of households without power. Despite the worst of the storm moving away, weather warnings have been issued across northern England and Scotland. A yellow warning for wind is in place for north-west Scotland until 8am on M…
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