Parts of northern England had coldest night of autumn with temperatures falling to below zero

Tens of thousands of homes in the north of England had a third night without power after Storm Arwen wreaked havoc, bringing down trees and electricity lines across the UK.

Parts of northern England had their coldest night of autumn so far with temperatures plummeting to below zero. The Met Office said Shap in Cumbria, north-west England, recorded the lowest temperature of the season so far at minus 8.7C (16.34F).

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