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Travel disruption as high winds and snow hit UK Winter weather: Thousands without power after gales hit UK
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Severe gales have been causing disruption to much of the UK - with gusts of up to 83 mph (134 kph). About 47,000 homes and businesses are without power after severe gales brought disruption to much of the UK.
Police in several areas, including Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Gloucestershire, have reported fallen trees on or near roads. A further 100,000 buildings lost power in eastern England, where gusts reached 83 mph (134 kph), but have since had it restored, UK Power Networks said.
Damage to overhead electric wires is causing problems for train services in the Midlands, and drivers are being warned to take extra care on the roads. Across the country, high winds brought down trees and power cables, blocked transport links and damaged homes.
In East Anglia and south east England more than 59,000 homes have lost power. A new snow and ice warning is in place for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England until Friday night.
Clean-up operations are under way across the UK, with fallen trees having damaged homes and cars, and blocked transport links. In Berkshire, a wolf is on the loose after high winds brought down fences at the Wolf Conservation Trust's site in Beenham.
In Berkshire, a wolf is on the loose, sparking a police alert, after high winds brought down fences at the Wolf Conservation Trust's site in Beenham at about 08:00 GMT. The animal was last spotted eight miles away as a team of police and animal experts tried to catch it using a tranquiliser dart.
But while wind speeds have already started to drop, forecasters said the wintry conditions would continue in north western parts.But while wind speeds have already started to drop, forecasters said the wintry conditions would continue in north western parts.
A new yellow warning of snow and ice is in place for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England from 11:00 GMT on Thursday until 23:55 GMT on Friday.
The Met Office warned of travel delays and power cuts, saying some rural communities may become cut off.The Met Office warned of travel delays and power cuts, saying some rural communities may become cut off.
Train hits tree
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.
Services on the route are expected to be disrupted for the rest of Thursday.Services on the route are expected to be disrupted for the rest of Thursday.
In other developments around the UK:In other developments around the UK:
A number of vehicles - including jacknifed lorries - got stuck on the A75 Euroroute in the Dumfries and Gatehouse of Fleet area of Scotland on Wednesday night but it was fully reopened by morning.A number of vehicles - including jacknifed lorries - got stuck on the A75 Euroroute in the Dumfries and Gatehouse of Fleet area of Scotland on Wednesday night but it was fully reopened by 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.
About 200 schools across Scotland closed on Wednesday.About 200 schools across Scotland closed on Wednesday.
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