The Met Office, which has described the storm as a ‘multi-hazard event’, has issued a number of Amber and Yellow warnings for snow in Wales and across large swathes of the UK.
The snow is likely to lead to disruption and dangerous travelling conditions tonight (Thursday) and into Friday.
Judith Bryce, Assistant Director of Operations, said: “The NHS has already been under significant pressure since the New Year, and now we’re gearing up for the impact of Storm Goretti.
“Cold weather naturally leads to an increase in falls, breathing difficulties and road traffic collisions, so it’s important that you take steps to reduce the risk of becoming ill or injured, and help us, help you.
“Unfortunately, severe weather means it may take longer to reach some patients, but if you have a genuine life-threatening emergency, please do continue to call us.
“Above all, please be kind and considerate to our people who are working around the clock to provide the best possible care for communities in Wales, both in our contact centres and on the frontline.”
The Welsh Ambulance Service has this advice for the public:
- Stock up on essential medications – ensure you have enough prescription medicines to last through any disruption caused by severe weather.
- Only travel if you really need to – if you can delay your journey, it is safer to do so, but if you must drive, maintain a safe and steady speed and keep your distance from other vehicles.
- Take care on icy surfaces – wear suitable footwear and watch out for hidden ice when walking.
- Look out for elderly or vulnerable neighbours, friends and family.
- Only call 999 for genuine life-threatening emergencies.
- For everything else, visit NHS 111 Wales or call 111 for health advice and information.
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