Storm Babet has been causing disruptive weather all across the coast in the UK. One strange phenomenon from the unsettled weather was caught on camera, showing the moment a village was covered in sea foam that was whipped up by strong winds.
The footage, which was captured by local Stonehaven Beach resident Fiona Daun, sees building blanketed by the sea foam, almost appearing to be a wintery snow scene.
Ms Daun, 62, said she was checking on her late father's home on the seafront when she was faced by the strange scene. She noted that the winds were so strong she had to grip onto lamp posts to keep her balance, the Daily Record reports. Read more: Storm Babet: Friday's hour-by-hour Met Office forecast for every borough in Greater Manchester Read more: Storm Babet: When will the rain stop in Greater Manchester? Speaking to the Record, Fiona explained: "My late father died just a few weeks ago and he has a house on the seafront.
After a sleepless night I went down at 6.30am to see if his house was okay. I had fitted the flood gate and placed sandbags at the front door but thankfully the wall in front of his garden prevented the water coming into his house. "I have stayed in Stonehaven for over 36 years and never seen waves as strong as this.
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