Friday 25 April 2014

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Wet and Wild

 

Wet and wild! 

 
Windswept: Strong winds whip up                                    huge waves battering the coast at                                    Seaburn near Sunderland, as Britain                                    experiences a 'short, sharp shock' of                                    colder temperatures


Alert: More than 30 people from                                    the 400-strong village evacuated to                                    the local pub after the high tide                                    smashed over the sea defences at                                    Walcott on the Norfolk cost



Whipped up: Stormy seas could                                        be seen on the coast at                                        Hunstanton, Norfolk, where some                                        people braved the elements to go                                        for a walk

Bird's                                          eye view: Seaburn near                                          Sunderland is pictured, two days                                          after some parts of Britain                                          basked in above-average                                          temperatures as high as 22C

Danger: Winds whip up the                                            seas into a frenzy at                                            Tynemouth Pier. The gusts                                            could cause disruption along                                            coastal roads as waves breach                                            sea walls, causing flooding

Whipped up: Forecasters                                            said Britain would feel the                                            contrast in weather after                                            basking in above-average                                            temperatures up to 22C in                                            recent days. Seaburn is                                            pictured

Making the most of                                              it: A surfer braves the                                              waves as vehicle-carrying                                              vessel the 'City of Rome'                                              edges out to sea behind at                                              the mouth of the River Tyne                                              today
Making the most of it: 
Extreme sportsman:                                              This surfer enjoyed the                                              waves at the mouth of the                                              River Tyne today

Frenzy: Strong winds whip                                            up huge waves battering the                                            coast at Seaburn near                                            Sunderland, as Britain                                            experiences a 'short, sharp                                            shock' of colder temperatures

Rising up: Britain woke                                            up to the news this morning                                            that the Indian summer had                                            come to an abrupt end, as                                            parts of the country braced                                            for flooding. Seaburn is                                            pictured

Spooky:                                          Strong winds whip up huge waves                                          battering the coast at Seaburn                                          near Sunderland. The Environment                                          Agency had 18 flood alerts in                                          place this morning

Impressive: A person                                          watches the waves crashing over                                          the seafront promenade at                                          Seaburn in Sunderland. The                                          Environment Agency has issued                                          flood warnings


Crash, bang, wallop: Northerly                                      gales create huge waves striking the                                      sea wall at Tynemouth Pier in the                                      North East at the mouth of the Tyne

Crash: Forecasters predicting                                      severe weather were not disappointed                                      as the morning high tide and strong                                      winds whipped up the seas into a                                      frenzy at Tynemouth Pier

Eerie: Strong waves at                                      Tynemouth Pier this morning. The Met                                      Office has urged people to avoid                                      coastal paths in the affected areas                                      of its weather warnings

Little chance of keeping dry:                                        A member of the public walks along                                        as waves crashing over the                                        seafront promenade at Seaburn,                                        near Sunderland

Spray: Northerly gales create                                      huge waves crashing against the sea                                      wall at Tynemouth Pier at the mouth                                      of the Tyne. Temperatures will be                                      chilly in the North

Caught on camera: A member of                                        the public takes a photograph of                                        the waves crashing over the                                        seafront promenade at Seaburn,                                        near Sunderland

Taking                                          a snap: Temperatures will be                                          chilly in the North and West,                                          with a frost risk in western                                          parts of Scotland. Strong waves                                          at Seaburn are pictured

Looking                                          over: A man watches at the waves                                          crashing over the seafront                                          promenade in Seaburn, near                                          Sunderland. The Environment                                          Agency has issued flood                                          warnings

Breaking through: Strong                                        winds whip up huge waves battering                                        the coast at Seaburn. It will be                                        blustery today, with winds                                        reaching 60mph on the east coast

Watching on: The coast at                                        Seaburn near Sunderland is                                        pictured, as Britain braces for                                        showers that may be heavy with the                                        risk of thunder

Watch                                          out: Heavy seas and waves crash                                          over Roker Pier at Sunderland.                                          The Environment Agency has                                          issued flood warnings for low                                          lying roads and coastal land



 

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