The reason Storm Goretti has a French name

WorldEnvironment
7 Jan 2026 • 10:55 PM MYT
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  • Storm Goretti is forecast to bring heavy snow, ice, and wintry showers across the UK for the remainder of the week, with temperatures dropping below zero.
  • The Met Office usually chooses storm names in collaboration with Ireland’s Met Éireann and the Netherlands’ forecaster KNMI.
  • However, Storm Goretti was named by Meteo France because the brunt of the bad weather is expected to be felt in France.
  • The word has no particular significance in the French language, but its origin stems from an Italian virgin saint of particular importance to the Catholic church.
  • Storms are named to enhance public awareness and aid preparation for severe weather.

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