Storm Hannah brought winds of 82mph to the UK and power cuts to thousands of homes in Ireland.

According to the Met Office, winds reached 82mph on on the Llyn Peninsula, on the west Wales coast, 64mph in Pembrey Sands in South Wales and up to 55mph across many other parts of England and Wales on Saturday.

At least 32,000 homes in Ireland were without power on Friday night.

ESB Networks said strong winds caused damage to Ireland's electricity network, affecting homes, farms and businesses.

Heavy rain lashed North Wales, with up to 8mm/hr affecting Snowdonia and high ground to the south.


But Sunday is expected to see an improvement.

Sky News weather presenter Isobel Lang said: "Sunday looks mostly dry for northern and eastern Britain, once early showers in the South East have cleared."