Further rain and strong winds are set to strike Britain today - just as engineers restored power to homes hit by poor weather over Christmas.
The last households cut off from electricity by the Christmas storms have now had power restored, the Energy Networks Association says.
But forecasters are warning of another powerful storm which will arrive today, bringing with it the risk of flooding and disruption.
Tens of thousands of homes across the south east of England, north Wales and Cumbria have been without electricity over the last week because of damage caused by the storms.
The latest storm is due to arrive from the Atlantic today and will cross the UK from west to east.
The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning over fears of strong gales of up to 80mph affecting Wales, southern, western and northern England and Scotland.
It has also warned of the danger of ice patches in the south west as temperatures drop to below freezing.
The Environment Agency (EA) has around 100 flood alerts in place in southern, western and northern England.
And the unsettled weather looks set to continue into the New Year after the Met Office issued a severe weather warning for rain on New Year's Day.
Some 1,300 properties have been flooded during the recent storms in England.
Meanwhile, energy companies have been criticised for their slow reaction to storm damage.
A Christmas bauble lies in a puddle in Yalding, KentThe executive of one of the UK's biggest power distributors has admitted its efforts to restore power to thousands of people should have been better.
Basil Scarsella, chief executive of the UK Power Networks, said the company it was not prepared for the storm and too many staff were on holiday.
The company, which owns electricity lines and cables in London, the south east and east of England, said it will increase payments for 48 to 60-hour outages from £27 to £75 for those affected on Christmas Day.
Additional payments will be made to customers who have been without electricity for longer than that time - up to a maximum of £432.
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