Según la documentación oficial de Laravel sí.
En inglés: Deleting files
En español (esta parte no está aún traducida): Borrado de archivos
De la documentación original:
Deleting Files
The delete method accepts a single filename or an array of files to remove from the disk:
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage;
Storage::delete('file.jpg');
Storage::delete(['file1.jpg', 'file2.jpg']);
If necessary, you may specify the disk that the file should be deleted from:
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage;
Storage::disk('s3')->delete('folder_path/file_name.jpg');
Deleting Files
The delete method accepts a single filename or an array of files to remove from the disk:
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage; Storage::delete('file.jpg'); Storage::delete(['file1.jpg', 'file2.jpg']);
If necessary, you may specify the disk that the file should be deleted from:
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage; Storage::disk('s3')->delete('folder_path/file_name.jpg');
Pero para borrar TODOS los archivos con un sufijo determinado hay que hacer lo siguiente:
* Gracias al comentario de Pikoh
File::delete(File::glob('path/*.jpg'));