Huge waves damaged vehicles parked in a scenic fishing village as Britain braces itself for Storm Bert.
A white van was seen with a smashed back window.
Witnesses said cars left near the seafront were also damaged.
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It happened in St Mawes, near Falmouth Cornwall yesterday (Nov 21).
Dramatic videos show the waves breaking over the sea wall at Marine Parade in the pretty village.
Eyewitness Emma Hayman told What’s The Jam: “It was a dramatic morning.
“At least one vehicle had a smashed window.
“It was caused by a strong easterly wind combined with high tide.”
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The scenes came just as Britain was braced for Storm Bert which is set to smash into the UK this weekend.
Named by Ireland’s Met Éireann, the second named storm of the season, will bring very strong winds, heavy rain and, for a time, snow and freezing rain.
Met Office yellow warnings for rain and snow have been issued for tomorrow (Nov 23) and Sunday (Nov 24).
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Temperatures will also rise dramatically as much milder air spreads in.
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