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Forecasters warn temperatures are set to plunge below zero after three people were killed by falling trees after Storm Arwen lashed parts of the UK with 100mph winds

Forecasters caution temperatures are set to plunge under zero after three individuals were killed by falling trees after Storm Arwen lashed portions of the UK with 100mph breezes 

Three individuals were killed by falling trees as Storm Arwen lashed portions of the UK 

100mph breezes left just about 250,000 homes without power for the time being 

Indeed, even I'm A Celebrity candidates had to leave Welsh palace camp 

Hurricanes, snow and frigid temperatures have kept on unleashing destruction into the end of the week 

Three individuals were killed by falling trees as Storm Arwen lashed portions of the UK with 100mph breezes, leaving very nearly 250,000 homes without power the previous evening. 

Hurricanes, snow and frigid temperatures unleashed devastation the nation over, making harm structures, street terminations and train delays as forecasters cautioned the mercury was set to plunge under zero Sunday. 

The tempest's casualties incorporated a 'much-cherished' elementary school head educator who was killed in Antrim, Northern Ireland, after a falling tree struck his vehicle. 

Francis Lagan, a dad of four in his 40s, was head of St Mary's Primary School in Londonderry. He is accepted to have been going with his better half and kids when solid breezes removed a tree that hit their vehicle. 

Stormont training clergyman Michelle McIlveen drove accolades for Mr Lagan the previous evening, depicting him as 'devoted and energetic'. 

St Mary's appointee head Martina Bradley composed on the school's site: 'It is with incredible agony and bitterness... that I need to illuminate you regarding the less than ideal demise of our much-adored head Mr Lagan. May his delicate soul find happiness in the hereafter.' 

Three individuals were killed by falling trees as Storm Arwen lashed portions of the UK with 100mph breezes, leaving just about 250,000 homes without power the previous evening. Envisioned: High breezes unleash devastation on the streets of Somerset 

An anonymous man passed on in comparable conditions at Ambleside in Cumbria, while a 35-year-elderly person was killed when a tree hit his get as he passed through Aberdeenshire 

Many occasion homes destroyed and flipped over from solid breezes in Dene Caravan Park in Hartlepool, County Durham 

The Met Office cautioned the north-east of England, north-west of England, Yorkshire, the West Midlands and the East Midlands will encounter chilly climate until Monday 

Temperature, 2 m over the ground, 54°N 4°W, 2018/10/21 11:00 AM (UTC+01:00), © VentuSky.com 

In a web-based media post, St Patrick's College in Maghera, where Mr Lagan was an understudy during the 1990s, said: 'Schooling in south Derry has lost a goliath thriving.' 

An anonymous man passed on in comparative conditions at Ambleside in Cumbria, while a 35-year-elderly person was killed when a tree hit his get as he passed through Aberdeenshire. 

In Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, high breezes detached the rooftop a creature cover, prompting the passing an infant little dog. Whirlwinds were recorded on Cairnwell in Scotland's Highlands, while whirlwinds of snow hit the South and Midlands. 

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