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PA Media Rough seas near the Tynemouth pier lighthousePA Media

Rough seas near the Tynemouth Lighthouse in North Shields on Sunday

Strong winds will continue to hit the UK on Sunday in the wake of Storm Darragh, which left two men dead and thousands without power.

A yellow weather warning for wind remains in place for England and Wales into Sunday evening.

Gusts of 35-45mph inland and 70mph in coastal areas are expected, with further travel disruption and some power cuts possible.

The Met Office issued a rare red weather warning for wind on Saturday as Storm Darragh brought gusts of up to 93mph.

The two victims of Saturday’s storm were killed in separate incidents when trees fell on their vehicles in Lancashire and the West Midlands.

The Energy Networks Association said on Saturday evening that 259,000 customers were still without power across England, Scotland and Wales, with work to restore supplies ongoing overnight.

Northern Ireland Electricity Networks said more than 20,000 properties were without power on Saturday evening and warned it may take days for supplies to be fully restored. At the storm’s peak, more than 48,000 premises were affected.

Weather forecast as Storm Darragh brings wind and rain

More flooding is expected on Sunday, with 67 warnings for riverside communities in place. Another 148 less severe flood alerts have also been issued by the Environment Agency.

In Wales, which is still recovering from flooding caused by Storm Bert last month, 20 flood warnings and 31 alerts are in force. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has two flood warnings and seven alerts in place.

Disruption to train travel is also set to continue on Sunday, with National Rail warning passengers to check their journeys before travelling.

It said there is likely to be “significant disruption” to services in south-west Scotland, north and south-west England and Wales.

Several operators were reporting problems on Sunday morning, including power lines damaged by downed trees. Speed restrictions are in place on some routes.

The M48 at Severn Bridge between England and Wales is expected to be closed until midday, according to National Highways.

BBC Weather Watchers/Serena A fallen tree blocks a canal in Gnosall, StaffordshireBBC Weather Watchers/Serena

A fallen tree blocks a canal in Gnosall, Staffordshire

While strong winds continued to be forecast on Sunday, Storm Darragh is set to pull away south-eastwards, meaning conditions will not be as extreme as they were on Saturday.

For much of Wales, south-west England and Northern Ireland, Sunday is expected to be dry, turning sunnier later in the day. Scattered wintry showers in Scotland are expected to ease through the afternoon.

Heavy rain is set to continue across north-east England, where a yellow warning for rain is in place until 09:00, but will ease later. Rain is also expected in across eastern, central and south-east England.

A northerly wind means Sunday will feel cold and a frost is expected to develop overnight for many.

Storm Darragh was the fourth named storm of the season following Bert and Conall last month.

Planes wobble at Heathrow during Storm Darragh



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