As another anti-cyclone pushed in from the Atlantic, the North West Coast took another pounding over the weekend.
The Foyle estuary was awash with white horses several metres high and the notorious sand spit in the middle of the Lough from Magilligan out past Downhill and Mussenden Temple produced some dramatic scenes.
On the far shore between Limavady and Ballycastle the beaches were pounded by huge waves and the wind whipped spray high into the air, leaving it suspended like a permanent mist……
Leinster Leader 04/02/2014 Read the article ‘Coastline punished by high winds‘