Up to four inches of snow is expected in some areas as the third named storm of the season brings blizzard conditions to the UK
The Met Office has issued an amber warning for southeast England on Sunday, saying"widespread gales" could cause damage to homes and businesses, travel disruption and power cuts, and pose a"danger to life".
"There'll be some snow to quite low levels in the north, while between two and four inches are likely over northwestern hills, mainly over about 300m. On Saturday, strong winds are expected for Northern Ireland, Scotland and the north of England, which could cause some travel delays on roads, railways and affect ferry services.
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