It was said to be one of the worst storms in decades.
And for Kent that meant hundreds of trees felled, 70mph winds and vehicles crushed as emergency services were stretched to deal with a huge extra workload of callouts.
The damage stretched across the county, including roads and bridges shut.
Your pictures tell a tale of the devastation left behind by the storm.
Damien Harrow captured this beautiful shot at The Warren in Folkestone. Library pictureSam Gurney spotted this fallen tree in Station Road, Herne BayA lonely and battered trampoline in Dering Road, Herne BayA council worker clearing leaves near the River Medway in MaidstoneRough seas at Folkestone as the storm builds. Picture: Damien HarrowA tree in the River Medway just by the road bridge in MaidstoneA fallen tree at the bottom of Sturry Hill in CanterburyA trolley shelter collapsed in the wind in Morrisons, Chatham Princes Park. Picture: Krzysztof TelesinskiFence panels blown down at Jamie Cooper's Hillborough homeA boat blown over in the winds at WhitstableA large sycamore comes down in the churchyard of SS Peter and Paul, Borden, Sittingbourne. Picture: Carolyn LewisThe stormy sea at Whitstable
From trampolines tossed into the road, to boats toppled over in the high winds, the hurricane conditions left a trail of destruction.
Fences became easy prey to nature's force, and even a shelter for trolleys was not a match for the lashing wind and rain.
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