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Storm Doris: Woman killed as UK hit by winds reaching 94mph Storm Doris: Woman killed as UK hit by winds reaching 94mph
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A woman has been killed as Storm Doris brought winds of up to 94mph along with snow and rain to the UK.A woman has been killed as Storm Doris brought winds of up to 94mph along with snow and rain to the UK.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said the woman had suffered very serious head injuries after a piece of debris fell on to a street in Wolverhampton.West Midlands Ambulance Service said the woman had suffered very serious head injuries after a piece of debris fell on to a street in Wolverhampton.
Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain.Strong winds have led to flight cancellations and road and rail disruption across much of Britain.
Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.Thousands of homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and northern England.
About 2,700 homes and businesses are without electricity in Northern Ireland after trees fell on overhead lines. About 1,500 homes and businesses are without electricity in Northern Ireland after trees fell on overhead lines. More than 21,500 customers had their power restored earlier.
Northern Powergrid says nearly 900 homes were left without power in Sheffield, but most now have their supply restored.Northern Powergrid says nearly 900 homes were left without power in Sheffield, but most now have their supply restored.
More than 400 homes are without electricity in Cheshire and at least 960 homes are without power across Lincolnshire.More than 400 homes are without electricity in Cheshire and at least 960 homes are without power across Lincolnshire.
Energy company SSE said about 700 customers had experienced power cuts in Scotland, mainly in rural Perthshire, Kinross, Dunblane and Milnathort, as a result of heavy snow damaging its overhead network.Energy company SSE said about 700 customers had experienced power cuts in Scotland, mainly in rural Perthshire, Kinross, Dunblane and Milnathort, as a result of heavy snow damaging its overhead network.
And thousands of properties are also without power in Wales, where a 94mph gust of wind was recorded.And thousands of properties are also without power in Wales, where a 94mph gust of wind was recorded.
Storm Doris travel disruptionStorm Doris travel disruption
In pictures: Storm Doris hits the UKIn pictures: Storm Doris hits the UK
Ambulance crews have been called to several casualties with people being injured by falling trees and debris as well as being blown over.Ambulance crews have been called to several casualties with people being injured by falling trees and debris as well as being blown over.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said crew members had been called to an incident in Dudley Street, Wolverhampton, where they found a woman with "very serious head injuries" after she was hit by an object thought to be a piece of roof.West Midlands Ambulance Service said crew members had been called to an incident in Dudley Street, Wolverhampton, where they found a woman with "very serious head injuries" after she was hit by an object thought to be a piece of roof.
A spokesman said: "Sadly, it quickly became apparent that there was nothing that could be done to save her and she was confirmed dead at the scene."A spokesman said: "Sadly, it quickly became apparent that there was nothing that could be done to save her and she was confirmed dead at the scene."
And a woman in her 60s has been left with a serious head injury after being hit by a carport roof in Stoke-on-Trent.And a woman in her 60s has been left with a serious head injury after being hit by a carport roof in Stoke-on-Trent.
There are Met Office severe weather warnings of wind, snow and ice that combine to cover almost the entire UK.There are Met Office severe weather warnings of wind, snow and ice that combine to cover almost the entire UK.
Heathrow has advised passengers to check their flight status before travelling to the airport.Heathrow has advised passengers to check their flight status before travelling to the airport.
A spokeswoman said: "With Heathrow operating at more than 99% capacity, there are no gaps in the schedule that can be used for delayed flights and as a result some passengers travelling may experience disruption to their journeys."A spokeswoman said: "With Heathrow operating at more than 99% capacity, there are no gaps in the schedule that can be used for delayed flights and as a result some passengers travelling may experience disruption to their journeys."
National Rail said fallen trees, objects caught in overhead wires, heavy rain, flooding and debris on tracks were causing delays to several services across the country.National Rail said fallen trees, objects caught in overhead wires, heavy rain, flooding and debris on tracks were causing delays to several services across the country.
Storm Doris also halted filming on the set of ITV soap Coronation Street, with a spokeswoman saying the weather had made outdoor filming "impossible" and it would have to be rescheduled.Storm Doris also halted filming on the set of ITV soap Coronation Street, with a spokeswoman saying the weather had made outdoor filming "impossible" and it would have to be rescheduled.
And a tree-lined avenue in Northern Ireland which featured in Game Of Thrones has been damaged by the stormAnd a tree-lined avenue in Northern Ireland which featured in Game Of Thrones has been damaged by the storm
One of the beech trees that make up the Dark Hedges in Co Antrim has fallen victim to high winds.One of the beech trees that make up the Dark Hedges in Co Antrim has fallen victim to high winds.
The severe gusts of winds are said to be caused by a "weather bomb" - a very intense area of low pressure which "explodes" when it travels underneath a powerful jet stream.The severe gusts of winds are said to be caused by a "weather bomb" - a very intense area of low pressure which "explodes" when it travels underneath a powerful jet stream.
BBC forecaster Jacob Cope says the low pressure centre of the storm has now moved into the North Sea, dragging the strongest winds across eastern England, with gusts still reaching 70-80mph.BBC forecaster Jacob Cope says the low pressure centre of the storm has now moved into the North Sea, dragging the strongest winds across eastern England, with gusts still reaching 70-80mph.
The main area at risk of strong winds over the next few hours is East Anglia, as winds turn northerly.The main area at risk of strong winds over the next few hours is East Anglia, as winds turn northerly.
An area of rain and sleet is moving south through Northumberland and Cumbria, heading for the Midlands although this, along with the winds, will ease through the evening, leaving a cold and frosty night.An area of rain and sleet is moving south through Northumberland and Cumbria, heading for the Midlands although this, along with the winds, will ease through the evening, leaving a cold and frosty night.
Forecasters say there is a risk of flooding in Northern Ireland, and possibly at lower levels in northern England and the south of Scotland.Forecasters say there is a risk of flooding in Northern Ireland, and possibly at lower levels in northern England and the south of Scotland.
However, the Environment Agency said it had not issued any flood warnings for the UK.However, the Environment Agency said it had not issued any flood warnings for the UK.
More rain and wind is expected to continue through to the weekend and into next week but will not reach the same level as Storm Doris.More rain and wind is expected to continue through to the weekend and into next week but will not reach the same level as Storm Doris.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice affecting northern England, the Midlands, Northern Ireland and Scotland on Friday.The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice affecting northern England, the Midlands, Northern Ireland and Scotland on Friday.
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