Send us YOUR pictures of Storm Goretti as 'worst snow in a decade' hits parts of Britain and skies turn pink amid 'weather bomb'

Storm Goretti battered Britain today with tens of thousands of people across the country facing widespread power cuts, travel disruption and school closures.

The wild and wintry weather brought 99mph winds and the 'worst snowfall in a decade' to the Midlands while a rare red warning was issued in the South West.

East Midlands and Birmingham airports both had to suspend operations due to the heavy snow, while all trains in Cornwall and others in the North were axed.

The sky turned pink in areas of Birmingham this morning following the 'weather bomb', after the central pressure in the area of low pressure fell rapidly yesterday.

Roads were also closed due to fallen trees following a week of severe conditions that has seen villages in Scotland cut off and temperatures falling to nearly -15C.

But how has the weather impacted you this morning? Please share your photos and videos with us via WhatsApp by clicking here, for publication on the Daily Mail.

Vehicles abandoned in Birmingham early this morning as heavy snow hits the West Midlands

Vehicles abandoned in Birmingham early this morning as heavy snow hits the West Midlands

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