UK weather warms, ending cold spell after Storm Goretti

UK temperatures set to ease, with Plymouth hitting double digits and surpassing Madrid, as Storm Goretti’s aftermath brings snow warnings in Scotland.

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UK weather warms, ending cold spell after Storm Goretti

On 10 January 2026 Sky News reported that the UK cold spell is ending after Storm Goretti hit the south‑west with near‑100 mph winds. Forecasts show Plymouth may reach 13 °C on Sunday, 12 °C Monday, and 11 °C Tuesday – the first double‑digit temperatures in days – while London is expected to stay around 8 °C Sunday, rising to 11 °C by Monday and Tuesday. Greater Manchester will see 10 °C on Sunday and Monday, dropping to 8 °C on Tuesday. Madrid will be at 8 °C on Sunday and Monday, climbing to 9 °C Tuesday. The Met Office has issued amber snow warnings for central and north‑eastern Scotland with up to 300 mm possible, stressing risks of localised flooding as snow melts.

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