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Winter weather: Thousands without power after gales hit UK Winter weather: Thousands without power after gales hit UK
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About 9,700 homes in eastern England are still without power as severe gales brought disruption to much of the UK. Engineers will work through the night to restore power to hundreds of homes, after severe gales brought disruption to much of the UK on Thursday.
A further 140,000 properties in Essex, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk have had power restored hours after gusts of up to 83mph (134 kph) damaged power lines, UK Power Networks said. More than 140,000 properties in eastern England suffered earlier power cuts after 83mph (134kph) gusts damaged power lines, UK Power Networks said.
Across the UK, high winds brought down trees and damaged homes.Across the UK, high winds brought down trees and damaged homes.
A weather warning for snow and ice is in place for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England until Friday.A weather warning for snow and ice is in place for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England until Friday.
And the Queen was left to have her tea and cakes in the dark, when her annual appointment with the Sandringham WI was disrupted by a power cut. In Norfolk and Suffolk, 3,500 homes are still without power.
And the Queen was left to have her tea and cakes in the dark when her annual appointment with the Sandringham WI was disrupted by a power cut.
Chairwoman Yvonne Browne, who decided to go ahead with the event despite losing heating and lighting at West Newton village hall, said the Queen was "laughing and smiling" throughout.Chairwoman Yvonne Browne, who decided to go ahead with the event despite losing heating and lighting at West Newton village hall, said the Queen was "laughing and smiling" throughout.
While wind speeds have dropped, forecasters said the wintry conditions would continue in north western parts.While wind speeds have dropped, forecasters said the wintry conditions would continue in north western parts.
The Met Office warned of further travel delays and power cuts, saying some rural communities may become cut off.The Met Office warned of further travel delays and power cuts, saying some rural communities may become cut off.
National Rail said high winds had damaged overhead power lines between Stowmarket and Norwich, blocking the line between Norwich and London Liverpool Street. National Rail said high winds had damaged overhead power lines between Stowmarket and Norwich, blocking the line between Norwich and London Liverpool Street, disrupting services for the rest of Thursday.
Services on the route are expected to be disrupted for the rest of Thursday.
Some of the strongest gusts were seen in Tibenham, Norfolk (83mph) and in Aberdaron on the Llyn Peninsula (78mph).Some of the strongest gusts were seen in Tibenham, Norfolk (83mph) and in Aberdaron on the Llyn Peninsula (78mph).
Hundreds of properties lost power across Wales, south-west England and the Midlands, according to Western Power Distribution.Hundreds of properties lost power across Wales, south-west England and the Midlands, according to Western Power Distribution.
Radio 5 Live presenter Danny Baker woke to find a tree blown down on top of his daughter's car.Radio 5 Live presenter Danny Baker woke to find a tree blown down on top of his daughter's car.
In other developments around the UK:In other developments around the UK:
In Scotland, 35cm (14in) of snow was recorded in the village of Eskdalemuir, Dumfries and Galloway.In Scotland, 35cm (14in) of snow was recorded in the village of Eskdalemuir, Dumfries and Galloway.
A number of vehicles - including jack-knifed lorries - got stuck on the A75 Euroroute in the Dumfries and Gatehouse of Fleet area on Wednesday night but it was fully reopened by the morning.A number of vehicles - including jack-knifed lorries - got stuck on the A75 Euroroute in the Dumfries and Gatehouse of Fleet area on Wednesday night but it was fully reopened by the morning.
Scottish Borders Council said no schools would open on Thursday, affecting 15,000 pupils.Scottish Borders Council said no schools would open on Thursday, affecting 15,000 pupils.
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