There are four Met Office weather warnings in place across the UK today as Storm Eowyn continues to bring disruption.
Roads are closed, rail services disrupted and more than 60,000 customers remain without power after the storm.
The tempest continues to rage this morning meaning flooding and travel disruption are possible throughout the weekend.
The 'strongest storm to hit the UK in at least 10 years' has caused widespread travel disruption, over a million power cuts ...
Up to 80mm of rainfall could be seen in parts of England and Wales with several weather warnings issued by the Met Office. | ...
The first minister asks for patience as power outages and travel disruption look set to last over the weekend.
Snow and ice warning as 100mph winds cause travel chaos and leave a million without power - The first Storm Eowyn-related ...
One person has died in the storms which battered the UK on Friday with the after effects continuing into the weekend ...
Amid a swathe of amber and yellow warnings, the Met Office has warned of 60mph winds, snow and ice until Monday - as a ...
Met Office weather warnings are in place across the UK today and will continue until Tuesday after Storm Eowyn's disruption.
Snow, ice and wind warnings have been extended through until Sunday as a frosty blast strikes parts of the UK, in the wake of ...
SSEN confirmed as of 11.30am on Saturday almost 70,000 customers were reconnected with work ongoing to restore supplies to around 20,000 more.