Pictures show the aftermath of Storm Eunice in St Albans and London Colney.

After winds which reached speeds of more than 60mph in Hertfordshire today (Friday, February 18), blue skies have returned for the evening.

Herts Advertiser: The aftermath of Storm Eunice on Beningfield Drive, London ColneyThe aftermath of Storm Eunice on Beningfield Drive, London Colney (Image: Craig Shepheard)

Herts Advertiser: Part of this house's gable wall was destroyed amid Storm EunicePart of this house's gable wall was destroyed amid Storm Eunice (Image: Craig Shepheard)

But pictures show that homes and pubs in and around St Albans have been damaged by the bad weather.

At one house in Beningfield Drive, London Colney, a gable wall was destroyed leaving the roof interior exposed.

At the Colney Fox pub, photographer Craig Shepheard witnessed staff grappling with outdoor chairs and tables which were blown away from the front garden.

Herts Advertiser: A Colney Fox pub worker picks up the pieces after Storm EuniceA Colney Fox pub worker picks up the pieces after Storm Eunice (Image: Craig Shepheard)

Herts Advertiser: Damage to the furniture at the Colney Fox pubDamage to the furniture at the Colney Fox pub (Image: Craig Shepheard)

Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service has said it has worked hard to resolve issues throughout the county.

A fire service spokesperson said: "Our crews have been working hard with partners and neighbours today to respond to hundreds of calls related to Storm Eunice.

"From rooftop rescues and damaged structures to dangerous trees, crews have been busy today as Hertfordshire experienced high winds."

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