Northern England, Midlands and Scotland set for cold snap until Monday, while a man died in Northern Ireland after a falling tree hit his car

The UK has felt the full force of Storm Arwen with gusts of almost 100 miles per hour battering some areas, leaving one man dead, buildings damaged and trees blown down in the ferocious winds.

While the red weather warning expired in the early hours of Saturday, the forecaster said amber and yellow warnings for wind remained in place, with the expectation of “some very strong gusts” in many areas.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Barbican backs away from hosting talk on alleged Israeli genocide in Gaza

London Review of Books ‘disappointed’ at venue’s decision not to host lectures,…

Australia’s offshore processing policy has made the world less safe, not more

Desperate and vulnerable people are forced to seek ever more dangerous routes…

Shakespeare First Folio copy estimated to fetch $2.5m in New York auction

Book printed 400 years ago is one of fewer than 20 copies…