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Storm Dave brought high winds and snow across parts of Scotland, northern England, and Wales on Easter Sunday. Warnings were lifted early as conditions improved, but disruptions to ferries, roads, and power infrastructure persisted. The storm caused gusts up to 93 mph and led to several transport and safety alerts.
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Temperatures across the UK are reaching early April highs, with parts experiencing up to 24°C. This marks a significant departure from recent stormy weather, with a sharp drop expected later in the week. The warm spell is driven by southerly winds, but will be short-lived as rain and cooler temperatures return.
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Storm Dave is expected to cause strong winds up to 90mph and heavy snow in northern Scotland over the weekend. The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for wind and snow, predicting travel disruptions, power cuts, and potential damage across most of the UK, especially Scotland. The storm forms from a deep Atlantic low-pressure system.