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An extremely rare red warning has been issued for a 'weather bomb' as snow is causing carnage across the UK. Two airports have stopped a number of flights as Storm Goretti sweeps across the country, bringing up to 30cm of snow.

Dozens of flights are currently not arriving or departing from London Heathrow and Birmingham airports due to the weather conditions. The Met Office has issued several alerts across the country for snow, wind, rain and ice, including the red warning for strong winds in south-west England and an amber for heavy snow in central parts of the country.

Travel chaos is also hitting the roads with trees falling and road closures due to thick blankets of snow. As well as travel disruption the weather has also led to power outages. Met Office chief forecaster Neil Armstrong described Storm Goretti as "a multi-hazard event", with the most significant impacts from snow in parts of Wales and the Midlands and very strong winds in the south-west.