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Snowed-In Presenter: BBC Star Beds Down at Studio
7 Jan
Summary
- A BBC weather presenter stayed overnight in studios due to heavy snow.
- The UK faces more snow and temperatures as low as -12C.
- Storm Goretti may bring blizzard conditions to England and Wales.

A BBC weather presenter recently stayed overnight at the studios rather than risk traveling home in heavy snow. The presenter, Linda Ludlow, explained it was safer to remain at BBC Plymouth due to abandoned cars and hazardous road conditions, opting for a sleeping bag in the studio.
The UK is currently experiencing severe winter weather, with forecasters warning of further snow and ice across the nation. Temperatures are predicted to plummet to as low as -12C in the coming days, creating dangerous conditions for commuters and residents.
In addition to the current cold snap, the UK may face blizzard conditions with the arrival of Storm Goretti. This storm, combined with an existing cold front, is expected to bring significant challenges, including widespread travel disruption and potential school closures.




