More warnings have been issued by the Environment Agency to people on west and south coasts to prepare for possible coastal flooding.
The agency is predicting tidal flooding between Friday and Sunday, as strong winds combine with high tides and large waves.
This could lead to localised spray and wave over-topping at exposed coastal locations and promenades, and the risk of flooding to properties and low lying land.
Craig Woolhouse, of the Environment Agency, said: "Strong winds and large waves along the west and south coasts of England are forecast between Friday and Sunday, coinciding with high tides.
"Impacts could include flooding affecting some coastal properties and communities. Coastal paths and promenades could be highly dangerous as there is an increased risk of being swept out to sea. People are warned to stay away from the shoreline."
People should check the Environment Agency website or follow @EnvAgency and #floodaware on Twitter for the latest flood outlook.
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