Approximately 80 miles (128km/h) hit a part of the Yorkshire because Arashi Eowin defeated the tree and brought the travel confusion to the area.
In some of the northern, west and south Yorkshire, amber weather warnings were placed all day in a part of Yorkshire, but later was replaced by the yellow warning in the north.
Northern Power Grid stated that thousands of customers had lost their strength during the day, but the entire regional train services were destroyed, and some flights from Ries Bradford Airport (LBA) were canceled.
MET Office is expected to be further wind and rain following the serious turmoil purchased in part of the Arashi in some of the UK.
The BBC looks like a northern weather presenter, and Paul Hudson said that the storm has reached 78 mph (125 km/h) for Loftus and 73 miles/h (117/km/h).
At West Yorkshire, 70Mph (112km/h) gusts were recorded at EMLI and Bingie's 63Mph (101km/h).
Previously, the two lanes of A1 (M) of Kita -Yorkshire were closed after two vehicles overturned a vehicle nearly 52 in the south.
NATIONAL Highways stated that one of the vehicles was recovered, another vehicle was removed from the road, and later taken away.
In South Yorkshire, the A628 WoodHead Pass was closed to all vehicles in both directions between Flouch A616 and HollingWorth A57.
Talking to the BBC, Dean Murray on the national highway said that the driver should expect the conditions to change quickly.
Northern has advised the passengers to avoid traveling to northern York, as the weather had been confused throughout the network due to the weather, and that he had advised passengers before traveling.
LBA advised all passengers to check their travel status before traveling.
On the other hand, the photo sent to the BBC weather watcher shows damage to fallen trees, broken branches, huts and gardens fences.
Met Office Chief Meteorological scholar Jason Kelly said:
“However, for those who have the next low -pressure area arriving from the southwest on Sunday, there is almost no rest in the conditions.”
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