BREAKING: FLOODGATE OF DOOM Opens on North Sea Coast as Monday Morning Storm Surge Arrives!

BREAKING: FLOODGATE OF DOOM Opens on North Sea Coast as Monday Morning Storm Surge Arrives!

Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency warns of a storm tide for the German North Sea coast on the afternoon of Monday.

The peak of the high water level on the East Frisian coast, in the Weser and Elbe areas, is expected to reach up to two meters above the mean high water level by 9:30 am, the agency reported on Sunday evening. The North Frisian coast can expect an even higher high water level of about 1.5 meters. The affected area should be avoided. According to current forecasts, the situation will calm down afterwards, and no further storm tide warnings are in sight for now.

There is no storm tide warning for the German Baltic Sea coast. Meanwhile, the German Weather Service warned of partly severe wind and storm gusts in the north, as well as in the middle and south of Germany on Sunday evening. In addition, there is snowfall, frost, and black ice in the middle and southern parts of the country.