The latest storm to hit parts of the UK this Easter weekend has been named Storm Dave.
Warnings were issued for very strong winds that could cause damage and travel disruption in parts of the UK over the Easter weekend.
It is set to bring damaging winds to northern parts of the UK late Saturday and into Easter Day, with some disruptive snowfall also possible in northwestern Scotland.
The Met Office said delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport were expected from 6pm Saturday to Sunday afternoon for Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern Wales and an area of ​​northern England stretching from Liverpool to Newcastle.
Winds up to 90mph could be seen in western Scotland, with gusts as high as 70mph.
Forecasters said power outages were likely, which were likely to impact other services such as mobile phone coverage.
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