UK - Road accidents in flood aftermath
Emergency services were called to a series of accidents as freezing temperatures led to tricky driving conditions in parts of England.
Thousands of rail and road users were hit by travel chaos on Friday evening as more than 30mm of rain fell.
On Saturday, West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) said it was called to eight crashes within two hours as motorists struggled with black ice.
The South West and the Midlands were the areas worst-hit by rain and snow.
A WMAS spokesman said: "We have had a very, very busy morning on the roads today and are urging motorists to take care as the cold weather is likely to continue."
On Saturday, the Environment Agency said a series of flood warnings remained in place in the Midlands and South West.
Storm terror 'just like Blitz'
SHOCKED storm victims feared they could have died as gale-force winds battered Inverclyde on Tuesday night.
Residents living in upmarket flats near the Esplanade were woken by a huge bang after part of a gable end crumbled.
Many thought the noise was from Clydeport Container Terminal, but one pensioner who lives in Harwood Court in Campbell Street described the scene as being ‘like the Clydebank Blitz’.