Met Office reveals when snow is likely to hit next after Storm Goretti battered UK with 100mph winds

Winter weather Jan 11th 2026
People in snowy conditions in Goathland in the North York Moors National Park, as warnings for snow, ice, wind and rain remain in force for the weekend as the UK braces for further wintry weather following Storm Goretti. Picture date: Sunday January 11, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA WireCredit: PA

BRITS face the prospect of contending with colder temperatures again at the end of the month, after the UK was battered with wind, snow and heavy rain due to Storm Goretti.

There is an increased chance that conditions will turn colder towards the end of January, the Met Office said.

Winter weather Jan 11th 2026
The UK could be hit with more snow towards the end of January, the Met Office has warnedCredit: PA

Storm Goretti, described as a “multi-hazard event” by the Met Office, brought gusts of almost 100mph and a rare red warning for “dangerous, stormy” winds in the south-west of England earlier this month.

Police said a man in his 50s was found dead in a caravan after a tree fell on to the vehicle in Helston, Cornwall.

Flights were cancelled, trains disrupted and hundreds of schools closed by the wintry weather.

The Met Office has said as of next week the UK will “see a battle between Atlantic weather systems attempting to arrive from the west while high pressure and colder conditions attempt to exert some influence from the east”.

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Initially, milder Atlantic air is expected to dominate, with cloudy, changeable conditions with showers and average temperatures, the forecaster said.

Then towards the end of the month there is an increased chance that it will turn colder, with the potential for snow.

A spokesperson said: “This aspect of the forecast is still somewhat uncertain but the potential transition to colder weather also increases the chance of snow across parts of the country.”

Meanwhile, low cloud and fog could cause some travel disruption over the next 24 hours, Met Office meteorologist Greg Dewhurst said.

Temperatures will be around average over the coming days and there could be some showers, he added.

Then from Wednesday there will be an increased risk of heavy rain in Wales and the West Country, which is an area the Met Office is keeping an eye on.

Next weekend into the following week there will be a “battle ground” between mild weather and a chance of something colder, Mr Dewhurst said.

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