These are the stories which made it to the front pages of Monday's newspapers:
A photo of some of the devastation wreaked across Malta by the north-eastern wind dominated the front page of the Times of Malta, which also reported on a petition to retain Manoel Island as a woodland.
The Malta Independent also featured the weather damage, in its case that of carnival floats, along with MP Clyde Puli saying that corruption was not the only way for the country to grow, and the heads-up that a decision on a development in Mellieħa is expected this week.
L-Orizzont's photo was of a massive tree felled by the storm, accompanied by stories about the conditions of foreign workers, as quoted by the prime minister, and the fact that the highest collection of organic waste was in Vittoriosa.
More soon.