"View on the morning of January 3rd from the churchyard at Aberdaron, North Wales. Just after sunrise, just before high tide and in high winds." Photograph: downes24/GuardianWitness"Water has rushed over the top of the prom at Borth, West Wales, and flooded the approach to the railway station. Shops and houses are flooded. Much damage to the sea front." Photograph: BloonyFatoonih/GuardianWitnessDramatic Cliff fall on the south coast. "My father took this photo on his camera phone in Hastings, East Sussex," writes our reader. Photograph: Ben Pinkerton/GuardianWitness
"High spring tides and strong winds mean that water levels are exceptionally high, with waves dashing over the railway embankment between Arnside and Grane-over-Sands," writes this contributor. Photograph: penhit/GuardianWitnessA man and a woman watch the waves at North Parade, Hoylake, Wirral at high tide on Friday lunchtime. Photograph: Grahame Houghton/GuardianWitness"The River Wey in Godalming has burst it's banks causing huge floods in the area," writes a reader in Surrey. Photograph: olineal/GuardianWitnessCaswell Bay cafe, south Wales. "This was 20 minutes after high tide. The shutters and windows had been smashed in and waves were entering the building." Photograph: herethereeverywhere/GuardianWitnessStrong winds and spectacular waves as spotted on Southsea seafront on Friday afternoon. Photograph: Kim Pennell/GuardianWitnessAberystwyth Harbour At High Tide. "Spring tide, high tide and a touch of storm are combining nicely in Aberystwyth. Biggest waves I've seen in 5 years. The water is almost level with the dockside - should be metres away." Photograph: antjone/GuardianWitnessAberystwyth promenade, after strong winds on Friday. Photograph: Martin Jones/GuardianWitness
Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.