andy howard reports from clevedon in somerset, where the storm struck in the early hours of this morning flood warnings remain in place. from gloucestershire to north somerset and on down the coast towards devon and cornwall, the flooding is likely, and over my shoulder you can see why. this is high tide, a big one as well, brought to us by the first full moon of 2018. add to that 40 brought to us by the first full moon of 2018. add to that a0 mph plus winds, it leads to seems like this. the coast guard has told me this is the highest he has seen in four yea rs, the highest he has seen in four years, and on that day there was considerable damage. i am also hearing of homes waking up in somerset to no power. about 120 of them across minehead and cheddar. further up the coast, in bridgwater, the environment agency has set up a special unit to deal with this and to try and monitor this stretch of water. they leave us with two warnings, one if you're coming to the seaside, stay up and stay away, and more 21st century warning of do not take any stored self photographs. storm self is. the warn