In Pictures: Storm Isha batters communities, with more to come

PA Reporters
Thousands of households and businesses were left without power as Storm Isha swept Ireland and the UK.
Trains were halted and flights rerouted as wind speeds reached nearly 160km/h.
A pensioner died when the car in which he was a passenger hit a fallen tree in Scotland.






The next storm due to hit Ireland and the UK has been named by the Irish Meteorological Service as Storm Jocelyn, which is expected to cause strong winds from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.


The UK Met Office said the highest recorded wind speed during Storm Isha was 99mph at Brizlee Wood in Northumberland, with gusts of 90mph at Capel Curig in Snowdonia on Sunday.




