Parts of Jersey are flooded after an 11.8 metre tide and strong winds.
Debris is blocking some of the island's roads and causing travel disruption.
States of Jersey Police had closed areas worst affected.
All roads are now back open but islanders are urged to take extra care.
The combination of the 11.8-metre high tide and strong winds is thought to be behind the scenes seen along the island's coastal roads.
Last night's winds seem to be isolated as with the rest of the week seeing moderate Force 4 winds, until Sunday night when they are predicted to reach strong Force 6.
Wednesday's high tide (10 April) at 8:27 am will reach 11.9 metres and 11.7 metres at 8:45 pm.

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