The brunt of the storm will affect the south of England and the Channel Islands on Thursday, though Wales and north-east England will also feel the effects
Damage to properties in Jersey meant some had to evacuate their homes, with one woman saying hailstones “bigger than a golf ball” had broken her windows.
The Met Office’s amber warning for East Sussex and Kent has now expired, and the yellow wind warning covering southern England will end at 5pm. A yellow warning for rain that also covers Wales ends at midnight.Storm Ciarán is expected to track slightly further south than originally anticipated, limiting impacts to the far south-east of England, the Met Office said.
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