PARTS of North Somerset could be underwater by 2030, according to research by Climate Central.
An interactive map created by the organisation shows which villages and towns could be flooded in just seven years.
This includes parts of the coastal town of Weston, as well as Hewish, parts of Clevedon, Yatton, and the outskirts of Portishead, to name just a few.
Attractions which could be flooded includes The Helicopter Museum and Puxton Park.
To see how your area could be affected, please check out the interactive map.
Based on peer-reviewed science in leading journals, Climate Central has stressed that the maps include big datasets, “which always include some error.”
It also warns that estimates do not factor in man-made structures to prevent further damage including seawalls - meaning it is likely some areas will not face the true expected scale of damage.
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