At least 3 people dead during first winter storm in UK
By Associated Press
Nov 27, 2021 1:18 PM CST
At least 3 people dead during first winter storm in UK
A truck lies on its side after being blown over by gusts of wind of almost 100 miles (160 km) per hour which battered some areas of the country during Storm Arwen, in Hartlepool, England, early Saturday Nov. 27, 2021. The Met Office issued a rare red warning for wind from 3pm on Friday to 2am on Saturday...   (Associated Press)

LONDON (AP) — At least three people have died in the U.K. after the year's first winter storm battered parts of the countries with gusts of nearly 100 mph (160 kph).

The storm, which was named Arwen by the country's Met Office, hit parts of the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland particularly hard late Friday and early Saturday. Three men — one in each of those parts of the U.K. — died as trees were blown over.

The storm, which also caused road closures, train delays, power cuts and high waves, abated Saturday.

“Storm Arwen has delivered some dangerously strong winds overnight, with gusts in excess of 90 mph recorded," the Met Office's chief meteorologist Steve Ramsdale said. “The strong winds will move south across the U.K. through the day, gradually weakening.”

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