UK storm: Your photos of the big stormPublished28 October 2013Image caption, We've been asking you for your storm pictures - and lots of you have been affected. Maimouna in Essex found her trampoline flipped upside down, at the end of her garden this morning.Image caption, Tomas, aged 8, sent us this, saying: "This tree was blown over last night in Southampton at St James' Park."Image caption, William, in Dartford in Kent, says: "I couldn't sleep because of the storm and there was a big bang. When I woke up, I went outside in my PJs and saw that a tree had fallen on my neighbour's house. It had also taken out the light on the street so we will be in the dark on the streets!"Image caption, Sylas aged 8 and Esme, 6 in Swindon have sent us this, saying: "This is a photo of our rabbit hutch after the storm. Rabbits are OK!"Image caption, Patrick says: "Here is a picture of a fallen tree on the A2 at the Black Prince interchange. I took this picture on the bridge crossing the road. It was really windy but the storm had passed."Image caption, Freya in Reading sent us this photo of her pony shelter which has been destroyed. She was up first thing this morning to tidy up the mess.Image caption, Carys in Greater London saw this car which has been badly damaged by a falling tree. The tree has smashed the rear window of the car.Image caption, Carys also spotted this tree which has snapped in half.Image caption, Lucy's garden fence was blown over in the storm. Lucy says: "Me and my sister were really scared! I think we have been lucky though compared to what some people have had."Image caption, Julinda's garden fence has also been ruined. One of the panels has flown into the neighbour's garden!Image caption, Can you spot the swings in Jack's garden? Unfortunately they've been totally crushed by a fallen tree.Image caption, A tree has fallen at the end of Sophie and Elliot's road, blocking the way.Image caption, Thanks for sending us your incredible pictures. This gallery is now closed.