Storm Ciara: How has the storm affected you?
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Storm Ciara has caused problems all over the UK.
Heavy rainfall and high winds have damaged people's homes, triggered power cuts and caused flights, trains and sports fixtures to be cancelled.
Many people have also had to leave their homes because of flooding and some are still left without power.
A number of schools have closed because of flooding or damage caused by the storm.
Weather warnings are still in place for areas across the UK.
What is a weather warning?
The Met Office has different types of weather warnings to make sure that people stay safe when severe weather hits the UK.
This can include heavy rain, snow, wind, fog and ice.
The warnings have different colours depending on how bad - and potentially dangerous - the weather is. These are yellow, amber and red.
How have you been affected by the storm?
Has your school been closed? Or are you helping to clean up your local area? Did you have to change any plans because of the weather?
Let us know in the comments below.
- Published26 July 2019
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