Storm Lorenzo: England awakes to beautiful sunrise
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BBC Weather Watcher Steve captured the sunrise over Gorey Castle in Jersey
Swathes of England awoke to a stunning sunrise this morning thanks in part to ex-Hurricane Lorenzo.
Social media was awash with pictures of colourful skies, some of which can be seen below.
BBC weather forecaster Billy Payne said the remains of the former hurricane had brought in high-level cloud from the west which combined with the low sun to produce the views.
He said it was a chilly start, with -1.9C recorded in Northumberland.
Some parts of the home counties also neared sub-zero temperatures.

Andy Jenner was out early at Hastings to capture this view

Twitter user Dan said he just had to stop on his way to work to get this picture near Alconbury, Cambridgeshire

Dan was one of many using #sunrise this morning

BBC Weather Watcher Phototom took this picture of wind turbines at Cudworth in South Yorkshire

This was the view at Elterwater in the Lake District as caught by BBC Weather Watcher Heartbeat

BBC Weather Watcher Kev from New Marske got this stunning picture down at Redcar on the North East coast

Angelika Smith said it was a chilly 2C when she took this picture at Churchover near Rugby at about 07:00 BST

She said it was "crunchy" underfoot

BBC reporter Duncan Leatherdale snapped this shot in Birmingham

It was 3C when BBC Weather Watcher Flamingo took this picture in Harleston in Norfolk

Fisherman Ian Jepson captured this view off the coast of Perranporth in Cornwall

This was the view over Didsbury in Manchester as captured by BBC reporter Tom Mullen

BBC reporter Michael Race caught the sunrise in Oxford

Twitter user Sheepio snapped this shot over the River Wyre in Lancashire

This was the view at Ryde on the Isle of Wight as caught by Sonia Webb
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