Ireland, Storm Goretti
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STORM Goretti is forecast to clip the South of Ireland tomorrow and bring more snow to areas of high ground. France’s meteorological service Meteo France has named the latest front, which
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Ireland Storm Goretti tracker as weather warning sparks 8 hour snow chaos for 4 counties
Storm Goretti is set to hit parts of Ireland with Met Eireann issuing a rare double weather warning for both rain and snow covering four counties on Thursday.
Storm Goretti, an extensive area of low pressure bringing further freezing conditions to parts of Britain and continental Europe on Thursday, is set to miss Ireland. The UK Met Office has issued a Status Yellow ice warning for the six counties of Northern Ireland, valid until 11am on Wednesday.
A MASSIVE weather system set to bring “heavy snow” to parts of Wales and England is set to largely pass under Ireland – but some areas might still get hit. France’s
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Storm Goretti map: Where Britain will be hit by heavy snow and ice with further disruption expected
The snowfall, brought by Storm Goretti, will mean trains and planes could be delayed or cancelled, rural communities may be cut off, and power cuts or disruption to mobile signals are likely, forecasters said. The warning stretches from Sheffield in the North, down to Leicester, across much of the West Midlands and into Wales.
Northern Ireland is expected to avoid the worst of the first named storm of the year, Storm Goretti, with forecasters indicating conditions will gradually become milder later this week despite renewed ice risks overnight.
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