WATCH: Planes battle strong winds to land at Birmingham Airport
This dramatic footage shows planes being battered by strong winds as they came in to land at Birmingham Airport.
Skilful pilots had to fight against gales to make safe landings, which were caught on camera by freelance videographer and cameraman Paul Bunyard.
Elsewhere, thousands of people are in a third day without power after gale force winds, ice and snow brought a weekend of disruption to Britain's transport and power networks
In Scotland, where winds reached up to 113mph, some homes in the very north of the country have been without electricity since Friday.
In England, a body has been recovered and searches are to continue for another man after two people were swept out to sea in severe weather at Brighton beach.
The body of Freddie Reynolds, who was swept out to sea as he tried to rescue his friend Dan Nicholls, has been recovered. Searches for his friend will resume today.
Weather warnings remain in place for tomorrow with further strong winds, snow and ice forecast.
The Met Office has yellow ''be aware'' weather alerts in place for all of Scotland, the North and Midlands of England, and Northern Ireland for snow and ice.