Advertisement Flood warnings as 'supertides' affect Welsh coastlines Weather experts have warned of global 'supertides', with some saying that Cardiff Bay Barrage and Penarth Pier could see the highest waves in the world on Sunday. Share Tweet Reddit
20 February 2015 at 12:44pm Flood warnings and alerts in place for parts of Wales This flood warning map by Natural Resources Wales shows the current flood warnings and alerts in place for Wales. Credit: Natural Resources Wales There are currently three flood warnings and six flood alerts in place. Flood warnings: Wye Estuary at Chepstow Wye Estuary near Tintern Tidal area at Crofty Flood alerts: Coast from Aberthaw to Severn Bridge Usk Estuary Wye Estuary in Monmouthshire Areas along the North West Wales coastline from the Menai Straits to Aberdyfi Carmarthenshire coast between Pendine and Hendy, east of Llanelli North Gower Coast at Crofty Last updated Sun 22 Feb 2015 Read more 11 updates Flood warnings as 'supertides' affect Welsh coastlines Weather Wales Share Tweet Reddit
Flood warnings issued following high tide in south Wales Parts of Wales have seen roads closed and warnings issued after high spring tides.
Flood warnings as 'supertides' to batter UK coastline Giant 50ft waves are reported to be on course to hit UK coasts in the coming days as weather experts warn of global 'supertides'.