Cornwall and Devon flood warning as tidal surge expected
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The Environment Agency said a "significant tidal surge" was expected due to low pressure
A flood warning has been issued for the South Cornwall and Devon coasts during high tide between Sunday and Wednesday.
The Environment Agency said a "significant tidal surge" was expected due to low pressure.
Potentially affected areas range from Lizard Point to Gribbin Head, excluding Truro City, and Plymouth.
Tidal rivers include Helford and Fal, Penryn, Flushing, St Mawes, Portscatho, Portloe, Portholland, Mevagissey and Par.
High water is expected at Newlyn at 06:19 GMT on Monday.
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