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Met Office Issues Weather Warning Ahead of Arsenal vs Liverpool
Liverpool's Thursday evening clash with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium faces potential disruption from Storm Goretti, which is set to bring severe weather to southern England. The Met Office has issued multiple weather warnings across the UK this week, with the storm expected to make landfall just hours before the 8pm kick-off in north London.
Storm Goretti Overview
Storm Goretti will be a "multi-hazard event," according to Met Office Chief Forecaster Neil Armstrong, featuring heavy snow, strong winds, and torrential rain. The most significant impacts from snow are expected in parts of Wales and the Midlands, though rain and strong winds have the potential to bring disruption to many areas across the country.
Weather Conditions
The storm will bring snow on its northern edge, most likely over Wales and the Midlands. Accumulations of 5-10cm are likely widely, with 15-25cm in some places, especially hills, and potentially up to 30cm very locally. An Amber warning has been issued where the greatest risk of disruption is likely on Thursday night into Friday morning.
However, for Liverpool fans making the trip south, London currently sits just outside the main area of concern. Yellow warnings for snow cover much of southern England from 6pm Thursday, but the capital is expected to see mostly rain rather than significant snowfall.
Match Proceedings
Despite the concerning headlines, the consensus is that Arsenal versus Liverpool will go ahead as planned. The Emirates Stadium falls outside the worst-affected zones and benefits from undersoil heating to prevent the pitch from freezing. Premier League matches are rarely postponedāregulations state that the benefit of the doubt is usually given in favour of playing, given the logistical and financial implications of rescheduling.
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