Overview
- Met Office warnings remain in force for Sunday, including an amber snow alert in parts of Scotland with 2–5cm at low levels and up to 30cm above 300m, plus risks of freezing rain, strong winds and heavy rain in places.
- Thousands of properties remain without electricity, particularly in the South West, with network operators continuing restoration following gusts that neared 100mph during the storm.
- Water supplies are disrupted in parts of the South East and South West, and a government-chaired meeting pressed companies to restore service quickly with support for vulnerable customers.
- National Rail says disruption could persist until Monday, and airlines including Ryanair and Jet2 have warned passengers to expect possible flight delays or cancellations as conditions evolve.
- Police confirmed a man in his 50s died in Helston, Cornwall, after a tree crushed a caravan during the storm, with next of kin informed and no suspicious circumstances reported.