Snow, ice, and wind warnings have been extended through Sunday in the UK following Storm Eowyn’s record-breaking wind speeds, leading to travel chaos with flights, trains, and ferries canceled. At least 1,070 flights were axed, affecting 150,000 passengers, while snow and ice warnings are in place for Northern Ireland and mainland Scotland. The storm also caused widespread power outages, with one million people without electricity in the UK and Ireland, and tragically resulting in one storm-related death in Ireland.
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