Storm Dave causes flight problems

Heathrow to Dublin flights were cancelled as the storm hit Ireland and the UK.
The Met Office warned of strong winds that could cause injuries in northern England, Scotland, and Wales.
A plane landed at a 45-degree angle in Dublin due to strong winds. Flights were cancelled at Dublin and Cork airports.
Storm Dave will bring heavy rain and snow. The Met Office said this will cause travel problems.
Winds of up to 66mph were recorded in north Wales.
The Energy Networks Association warned of power cuts due to the storm.
The storm could damage power lines and cause power cuts.
Network operators are preparing for the storm by moving equipment to areas that will be most affected.
People are advised to keep a torch and boiled water ready in case the power goes out.
You can call 105 to report power cuts. Remember, internet and mobile phones might not work during power cuts.
Stay away from damaged power lines and call 105 to report them.
Check on your neighbours, especially if they are elderly or vulnerable.
Up to 30cm of snow could fall in Scotland, causing travel problems.
A Met Office meteorologist said cold air and rain will turn to snow in Scotland.
Heavy snow will fall in the Highlands, with 20-30cm possible in higher areas.
Drivers should check their journeys before leaving due to the weather warning.
Network Rail Scotland said some train lines will be badly affected by the storm.