Storm Goretti has left 65,000 homes without power after unleashing 100mph winds and heavy snowfall across Britain.
Residents in Cornwall have been told to avoid travelling this morning while rail operator Avanti has also warned passengers against using services for its Midlands routes until 1pm.
It comes as people in South West England witnessed huge waves and power outages in the county and battled 100mph winds during a rare Met Office red weather alert for wind.
A record gust of 99mph was recorded on the Isles of Scilly on Thursday night, as engineers battled the conditions to restore power to homes badly affected along the south coast.
The fierce weather also hit the middle of England particularly hard, as Birmingham Airport closed its runway and drivers battled the Belgrave Middleway ring road in Birmingham in blizzard-like conditions.
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A large number of roads are still closed due to fallen trees, downed power lines and debris. Our teams are working around the clock to clear them, and we ask that you give crews the space they need to carry out urgent repairs safely.
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Storm Goretti continues to cause problems through Friday morning, particularly across parts of eastern England, where we are seeing a mixture of rain, sleet, and still some snow falling.
The heavy snow over the West Midlands and Wales has now eased but of course, is still lying on the floor and still causing some disruption. Gradually, through the day, the storm will continue to clear away, but it’s going to still be a wet, cold miserable day across much of eastern England, and still icy across parts of northern Britain as well.
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