Close Menu
saiphnews.comsaiphnews.com

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Matt Weston and Tabitha Stoecker win thrilling mixed team skeleton gold at Winter Olympics

    February 15, 2026

    'The kindness of people got me to the finish line'

    February 15, 2026

    ‘They said they would parade me naked’: Woman YouTuber alleges assault, AISA denies charges; how scuffle unfolded at Delhi University | Delhi News

    February 15, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    saiphnews.comsaiphnews.com
    Sunday, February 15
    • Home
    • Finance
    • Sports
    • Health

      Fuel Your Workout: 15 Powerful Fitness Motivation Quotes to Keep You Going

      May 15, 2025

      Sizzle Away the Pounds: The Ultimate Guide to Fat-Burning Workouts

      May 14, 2025

      Kickstart Your Fitness Journey: The Ultimate Beginner Workout Guide

      April 30, 2025

      Get Fit Anytime, Anywhere: The Top 10 Fitness Apps You Need to Download Now

      April 30, 2025

      Unlocking Wellness: 10 Essential Habits for a Healthier Life

      April 22, 2025
    • Media & Culture
      1. World
      2. Politics
      3. Health
      4. View All

      'The kindness of people got me to the finish line'

      February 15, 2026

      UK Indoor Championships: Renee Regis adds to family legacy with 200m gold

      February 15, 2026

      Footballer charged with assault after airport arrest

      February 15, 2026

      Amazon van 'stuck on deadliest mudflat footpath'

      February 15, 2026

      Matt Weston and Tabitha Stoecker win thrilling mixed team skeleton gold at Winter Olympics

      February 15, 2026

      ‘They said they would parade me naked’: Woman YouTuber alleges assault, AISA denies charges; how scuffle unfolded at Delhi University | Delhi News

      February 15, 2026

      In Munich, Lawmakers Concede Scars Remain After Trump’s Greenland Threat

      February 15, 2026

      James instrumental in Chelsea defeat over Liverpool

      February 15, 2026

      Fuel Your Workout: 15 Powerful Fitness Motivation Quotes to Keep You Going

      May 15, 2025

      Sizzle Away the Pounds: The Ultimate Guide to Fat-Burning Workouts

      May 14, 2025

      Kickstart Your Fitness Journey: The Ultimate Beginner Workout Guide

      April 30, 2025

      Get Fit Anytime, Anywhere: The Top 10 Fitness Apps You Need to Download Now

      April 30, 2025

      India’s Cultural Mosaic: A Deep Dive into the Rich Tapestry of Traditions and Modernity

      May 23, 2025

      India-Focused Headlines

      May 22, 2025

      Tradition Meets Technology: How Modern India is Redefining Ancient Rituals

      May 15, 2025

      Global Canvas: Exploring the Latest Trends in International Art Exhibitions

      May 15, 2025
    • National
    • Politics
    • Tech
    • Contact us
    saiphnews.comsaiphnews.com
    Home » Storm Goretti brings 99mph winds and snow as 65,000 properties lose power
    World

    Storm Goretti brings 99mph winds and snow as 65,000 properties lose power

    saiphnewsBy saiphnewsJanuary 8, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Tom McArthur & Doug Faulknerand

    Chris Fawkes,Lead weather presenter

    PA Media Snow on cars, houses and roads in WalesPA Media

    Snowy conditions in Rassau, Ebbw Vale in South Wales

    A rare red warning for “dangerous stormy winds” is in force for parts of south-west England as Storm Goretti hits the UK, with heavy snow and rain expected.

    The Met Office has warned of “flying debris resulting in danger to life” in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, where there was a ferocious gust of 99mph (159km/h).

    More than 65,000 properties in the south-west of England are without power, according to the National Grid’s website, with a further 11,000 in the West Midlands and 2,600 in Wales also without supply.

    There is also an amber warning for snow for parts of England and Wales, with officials in the Midlands preparing for the “worst snow in a decade” as 30cm (11in) is expected to fall.

    Commuters were urged to complete their journeys before the storm hit, with widespread disruption expected on the roads and rail network into Friday.

    The red wind warning for Cornwall started at 16:00 GMT and ends at 23:00. The Met Office says the “exceptionally strong winds” will likely cause damage to buildings and homes.

    These damaging winds will spread to parts of Cornwall, the Channel Islands and north France this evening.

    Gusts of 99mph were reached at St Mary’s Airport on the Isles of Scilly, the Met Office said.

    Earlier, two emergency alerts were sent out to the mobile phones of about 500,000 people in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly to warn them about the dangerous conditions.

    The far south-west of Wales and other parts of southern England will also see strong winds, with gusts of 50-60mph, but are not included in the red warning.

    The Channel Islands are expected to experience “even stronger winds”. A major incident has been declared in Jersey, where its weather agency also issued a red warning.

    Rain has started to turn to snow over high ground in Wales with snow falling around Libanus, 272m (890ft) above sea level. It is going to be quite a slow process, but over the next few hours more areas of Wales, the Midlands and Peak District will see some disruptive snow with snow ploughs and gritters struggling to keep up snow rates of 4cm per hour – transport disruption is likely.

    In the Midlands later in the night the snow may well turn back to rain with conditions slowly easing. In Wales and the Peak District, the snow will hang around longest with 20-30cm likely in places. This will make some roads impassable and will cut off some communities with transport badly affected. There could be some power cuts too.

    There are also yellow warnings for rain, wind, snow and ice covering parts of Scotland, Wales and England.

    Watch: Latest weather forecast ahead of Storm Goretti

    Storm Goretti, named by French forecasters, is currently developing rapidly in the Atlantic with a huge cloud shield now covering much of Northern Ireland, England and Wales.

    The storm is likely to undergo “explosive cyclogenesis” or “weather bomb” – a term used where central pressure drops by one millibar (mb) an hour over a 24-hour period, generally resulting in particularly powerful gusts of wind over a period of a few hours.

    In Wales there is an avalanche warning for Yr Wyddfa, also known as Snowdon, while in the West Midlands local authorities said they were preparing for potentially the worst snowfall in a decade.

    Heavy rain could also bring some localised flooding to parts of south-west Wales and eastern England.

    Snow and rain will begin to ease on Friday morning, but with snow on the ground, there is likely to be some travel disruption for the morning commute.

    Rail passengers have been advised to check their journeys ahead of travelling on Thursday and Friday as a number of National Rail services are likely to be suspended or disrupted.

    In the south-west, all trains were suspended after 18:00 in Cornwall, with no replacement services, while some services in Devon were also cancelled.

    East Midlands Railway is not running between Manchester Piccadilly and Sheffield on Thursday evening and all day Friday. No replacement buses will be running.

    Experts have urged drivers to heed the warnings for snow and ice and to avoid driving on Thursday evening and into Friday, with the AA saying wintry conditions could “reduce visibility in seconds”.

    One man told the BBC he was driving “very carefully” with his wife, on the A887 to Edinburgh, when a tree suddenly fell on their car.

    “It was quite unbelievable,” said Gerard Cairney, adding that the tree “bounced” off his bonnet. He was able to swerve, avoiding any serious damage, bar some minor scratches on the paintwork.

    Meanwhile, Birmingham Airport has suspended its use of the runway due to heavy snow. It advised passengers to contact their airlines about the status of their flights.

    Weather Watchers/Raj's Range A person stands on a wooden bridge wearing a dark parka-style coat. They look out over an icy lake with trees seen amongst the fog in the distanceWeather Watchers/Raj’s Range

    One of our Weather Watchers sent a picture of this icy scene from Telford and Wrekin

    Meanwhile, some schools are expected to be closed on Friday, with dozens in the Midlands and Wales announcing they will not open in the amber weather warning area.

    Almost 100 schools in Cornwall closed early on Thursday ahead of the arrival of the storm.

    More than 250 schools are due to remain closed in Scotland on Friday, meaning many pupils are yet to return from the festive break.

    In Norfolk, the owners of 14 clifftop homes have been told not to stay in their homes on Thursday because of the risk of cliff falls during the stormy weather. They have been warned their homes are at risk of imminent collapse and must be demolished.

    Where are the weather warnings?

    A red warning – the most severe – for wind is in place in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly until 23:00 on Thursday.

    Amber warnings for heavy snow are in place in the following areas until 09:00 on Friday:

    • The Midlands
    • Wales
    • South West England
    • Yorkshire & Humber

    Yellow weather warnings for snow, ice and rain are also in place for the following areas:

    • Shetland Islands (snow) 16:00 to 20:00 Thursday
    • The Midlands, Yorkshire, Wales, North West and South West England, North East England, East of England, South East England (snow) – until noon on Friday
    • Lincolnshire and parts of East of England including Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Peterborough and Suffolk (rain) – until 21:00 on Friday
    • South East England, Wales and South West England (wind) – until 06:00 on Friday
    • Northern Ireland (ice) 00:00 to 11:00 Friday
    PA Media A man clearing the snow from his car as heavy snow causes disruption on the roadsPA Media

    A man clearing the snow from his car at Glen More, by Loch Morlich as heavy snow continues to cause disruption to many part of the Highlands.

    Over the past week, an Arctic blast has brought temperatures of between 4 and 10C below the January average.

    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued amber cold health alerts for England which will run until Monday.

    Low temperatures have already triggered the government’s cold weather payments across at least 697 postcodes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It means that more than one million households will receive money.

    Source link

    Share this:

    • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

    Like this:

    Like Loading...
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    saiphnews
    • Website

    Related Posts

    'The kindness of people got me to the finish line'

    February 15, 2026

    UK Indoor Championships: Renee Regis adds to family legacy with 200m gold

    February 15, 2026

    Footballer charged with assault after airport arrest

    February 15, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Our Picks
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss

    Matt Weston and Tabitha Stoecker win thrilling mixed team skeleton gold at Winter Olympics

    World February 15, 2026

    Team GB made history by winning two Winter Olympic gold medals on one day for…

    Share this:

    • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

    Like this:

    Like Loading...

    'The kindness of people got me to the finish line'

    February 15, 2026

    ‘They said they would parade me naked’: Woman YouTuber alleges assault, AISA denies charges; how scuffle unfolded at Delhi University | Delhi News

    February 15, 2026

    In Munich, Lawmakers Concede Scars Remain After Trump’s Greenland Threat

    February 15, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Our Mission
    Our Mission

    At Saiph News, we are dedicated to delivering the latest updates from across the globe, with a strong focus on National News, International Affairs, Health, Politics, Stock Market Trends, and more. Our mission is to keep our readers informed, engaged, and empowered with factual reporting and insightful analysis.

    Email Us: saiphtech247@gmail.com

    Our Picks
    Subscribe Us For Latest Updates
    Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
    Loading
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Terms & Conditions
    © 2025 Saiph News. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    %d