- People come to same conclusion over Storm Dave as 90mph winds hit UK Mirror —
- Storm Dave brings down trees in Greater Manchester as trains cancelled with UK hit by 93mph winds Manchester Evening News —
- Travel disruption continues as warnings lifted early after Storm Dave The Independent —
- Travel disruption continues as warnings lifted early after Storm Dave The Standard —
- Travel disruption continues as warnings lifted early after Storm Dave The Standard —
- Rail delays and yellow wind warnings as Storm Dave due to ease on Easter Sunday The Standard —
- Rail delays and yellow wind warnings as Storm Dave due to ease on Easter Sunday The Standard —
- Rail delays and yellow wind warnings as Storm Dave due to ease on Easter Sunday The Standard —
- Weather warnings lifted as Storm Dave eases on Easter Sunday The Standard —
- Easter Sunday weather: Storm Dave brings 'severe gales' but Met Office has some good news Mirror —
- Battered coasts, wobbly planes and closed roads as Storm Dave sweeps through the UK Sky News —
- Storm Dave will ease through Easter Sunday, forecasters say The Standard —
Storm Dave Havoc
The severe weather has forced the cancellation of numerous train services and prompted cricket grounds like Durham's Riverside to be declared unsafe for spectators.
Forecasters expect conditions to ease through Easter Sunday, but travelers are advised to remain cautious as cleanup operations begin.
The storm's impact has been particularly felt in northern England and Scotland, where blizzard conditions were reported in higher altitudes.
Local authorities are working to restore power and clear fallen trees from major roadways as the Easter bank holiday continues.