Overview
- Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks said 76,000 customers were reconnected by 9pm Sunday with about 12,000 still without power, largely in the Highlands.
- In the Republic of Ireland roughly 6,000 premises remained off supply by Sunday evening and Northern Ireland was down to about 1,500, after peak outages of 184,000 and 65,000 respectively.
- ScotRail expects the vast majority of services to run Monday, but remote routes such as the Far North line need complex repairs and some services terminated early because of fallen trees at Moy Loop.
- Network Rail Scotland reported more than 420 storm-related incidents as weather warnings lapsed and the system tracked away toward Scandinavia.
- The Met Office confirmed a UK October low-pressure record of 947.9 hPa at Baltasound with gusts near or above 100 mph, and police recorded one weather-related death in County Donegal.