Overview
- Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks said 34,000 customers remained without power as of Saturday evening, with nearly 50,000 reconnected and crews resuming repairs at first light Sunday.
- A Met Office yellow wind warning covers the east and northeast of Scotland, Orkney and Shetland until midday Sunday, with 60–70 mph gusts early on easing through the morning.
- Network Rail Scotland recorded more than 280 incidents by Saturday evening, and ScotRail warned ongoing disruption Sunday with no services on the West Highland and Far North lines and later starts on several Inverness and Glasgow routes.
- In Ireland, ESB and NIE reported hundreds of thousands without power at the peak; by Saturday night about 11,000 remained out in the Republic and 9,000 in Northern Ireland, with full restoration projected into early week or by Monday evening.
- The Met Office provisionally logged a UK October low-pressure record of 947.9 hPa at Baltasound, with gusts up to 96 mph in western Scotland and 92 mph in Northern Ireland, and police confirmed one storm-related death in County Donegal.