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Friday, May 01, 2026

Storm Goretti Batteres the UK with Record Winds, Heavy Snow and Rare Red Alerts

A powerful multi-hazard storm brings gusts near one-hundred miles per hour, widespread snow and danger-to-life weather warnings across Britain
Storm Goretti, the first named storm of 2026, has struck the United Kingdom with ferocious winter weather, prompting rare red warnings and widespread disruption as authorities warn of life-threatening conditions.

The Met Office issued its highest level wind warnings for parts of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly as the system arrived from the southwest, driving gusts up to ninety-nine miles per hour — a new record at St Mary’s Airport — and sending emergency alerts to hundreds of thousands of residents.

As the storm moved inland, heavy snow and ice accompanied the gale-force winds, closing roads, halting rail and air services, and leaving tens of thousands of homes without power.

The Met Office described Goretti’s rapid intensification as meeting the criteria for explosive cyclogenesis, or a “weather bomb,” with central pressure falling swiftly and winds forecast to remain dangerous through Friday.

Red warnings for extreme wind — rare and reserved for the most severe conditions — remained in place for much of the southwest into Thursday night, while amber and yellow alerts covered large swaths of England and Wales for snow, ice and continued high gusts.

Snow accumulations of up to thirty centimetres were expected across parts of Wales and the Midlands, with isolated rural communities at risk of becoming cut off by drifting snow and blocked transport routes.

The powerful wind and snow disrupted travel nationwide: major motorways slowed to a crawl or closed lanes, regional rail networks cancelled services, and collisions and delays were reported across the West Midlands and southern England.

Emergency services issued strong advisories urging people to avoid travel unless essential, citing the risk of vehicles being buffeted on exposed roads and the possibility that rescue operations could be severely hampered by the conditions.

Power distribution networks reported significant outages in the southwest, and coastal regions faced elevated waves and flooding.

As the cold spell continues, health advisers also issued alerts for vulnerable populations amid plunging temperatures and treacherous conditions across the country.
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