Tens of thousands of homes are without power in the UK after Storm Goretti dumped heavy snow along with strong winds.
There's major disruption to train services, flights, and roads, and hundreds of schools are closed.
The weather is expected to improve into the weekend, but with effects from the storm still being felt for some days.
Jo had to spend the night at Birmingham Airport where flights were suspended.
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There's major disruption to train services, flights, and roads, and hundreds of schools are closed.
The weather is expected to improve into the weekend, but with effects from the storm still being felt for some days.
Jo had to spend the night at Birmingham Airport where flights were suspended.
IN: "Think it…
OUT: …the floor."
DUR: 15 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0109weather-jo1.mp3
ALT:
Meteorologist Steff Gaulter says while the storm moves past the UK, it will leave difficult conditions behind.
IN: "Slowly…
OUT: …freeze."
DUR: 15 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0109weather-gaulter1.mp3