Storm Dave has caused widespread disruption to road and rail travel after it hit the UK with strong winds, rain and some snow - but conditions are easing on Easter Sunday.

Yellow wind warnings - covering Scotland, north-west Wales and parts of northern England - for blustery conditions on Saturday and overnight expired on Sunday morning.

An amber wind alert warning of potential danger to life from flying debris in northern England, north-west Wales and southern Scotland was lifted overnight.

In Blackpool, Lancashire, a woman said she and her daughter had only just moved out of a house which partially collapsed overnight during "horrendous" winds.

In the Lake District, four teenage boys had to be rescued from a crag after attempting to camp in a cave, a mountain rescue team said.