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Flood Warnings
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England
The Environment AgencyFlood warning
Areas affected: Properties closest to the River Thames from All Saints Church, Bisham to Little Marlow
ACTIVE
Started at: 19:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected. River levels are rising on the River Thames following heavy rainfall earlier in the week. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected later this evening and overnight, 29/11/24, especially in the areas close to the River Thames from Bisham to Little Marlow. The forecast is largely dry and we expect river levels to stabilise and start slowly declining tomorrow, 30/11/24. We are monitoring the situation. Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 19:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames at Bourne End
ACTIVE
Started at: 19:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected. River levels are rising on the River Thames following heavy rainfall earlier in the week. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected later this evening and overnight, 29/11/24, especially in the Bourne End area. The forecast is largely dry and we expect river levels to stabilise and start slowly declining tomorrow, 30/11/24. We are monitoring the situation. Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 19:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames for Shiplake, Lower Shiplake and Wargrave
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected. River levels remain high but are beginning to fall on the River Thames following heavy rainfall earlier in the week. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected to continue overnight tonight, 29/11/24, especially in the Basmore Lane, Bolney Road, and Loddon Drive areas. Some light rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours, but we expect river levels to continue declining slowly. We are monitoring the situation. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Loddon at Twyford, Charvil and Wargrave
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected. River levels are high but steady on the River Loddon following heavy rainfall earlier in the week. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected to continue overnight tonight, 29/11/24, especially in the Twyford, Charvil and Wargrave areas. Some very light rainfall is forecast this evening, but we expect river levels to start falling slowly overnight. We are monitoring the situation. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames for Henley, Remenham, and Medmenham
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected. River levels are high but steady on the River Thames following heavy rainfall earlier in the week. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected to continue overnight tonight, 29/11/24, especially in the Mill Lane, Ferry Lane and Wargrave Road areas. Some very light rainfall is forecast for this evening, but we expect river levels to start declining slowly overnight. We are monitoring the situation. Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames at Culham
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:02 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels are high but slowly falling on the River Thames. Flooding of property and roads is expected to continue overnight. Areas most at risk are on Abingdon Road in Culham.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue to slowly fall over the next few days. Water levels will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
We are monitoring the situation. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Activate any property flood protection products such as flood barriers.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:02 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames at Clifton Hampden, Dorchester and Little Wittenham
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:02 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is possible.
River levels are high but slowly falling on the River Thames. Flooding of properties, low lying land, and roads remains possible, especially in the Appleford area.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue slowly falling but will remain high over the coming days.
We are monitoring the situation. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:02 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames from Days Lock down to South Stoke
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:01 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels are high but slowly falling on the River Thames. Flooding of properties, low lying land, and roads remains possible, especially in the Benson and Wallingford area.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue slowly falling but will remain high over the coming days.
We are monitoring the situation. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:01 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames at Purley Village
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:01 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels have begun to fall on the River Thames, however flooding of property and roads is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are River Gardens, Chestnut Grove and Wintringham Way.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue slowly falling but will remain high over the coming days.
We are monitoring the situation. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Activate any property flood protection products such as flood barriers.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:01 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames from Buscot Wick down to Shifford
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:53 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is possible.
River levels are high but falling on the River Thames following heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding of property and roads remains possible.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue slowly falling over the coming days but remain high.
We are monitoring the situation and operating our weirs to manage flood risk. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Activate any property flood protection products such as flood barriers.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:53 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames between Newbridge and Kings Lock above Oxford
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:53 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels are stable on the River Thames between Newbridge and Kings Lock following heavy rainfall earlier in the week from Storm Bert. Flooding of properties, low lying land, and roads is expected to continue.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to fall slowly overnight and through the weekend. Levels will remain high over the coming days.
We are monitoring the situation. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:53 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames and tributaries at New Botley, New Hinksey, North Hinksey, South Hinksey and Grandpont
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:53 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels are rising slowly on the River Thames and its tributaries, such as Bulstake Stream. Flooding of property and roads is expected to continue overnight. Peak levels are expected to be lower than those seen in the January 2024 event. Areas most at risk are Monmouth Road, Peel Place, Earl Street, Western Road, Duke Street, Buckingham Street, Folly Bridge, Wytham Street, West Way, Bulstake Close and Abingdon Road.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to lower as we move into Saturday but will remain high.
The temporary defences at South Hinksey, West Street and South Street Osney Island have been deployed. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Activate any property flood protection products such as flood barriers.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:53 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thames in Abingdon
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:53 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels are high but slowly falling on the River Thames at Abingdon. Flooding of property, low lying land and roads is expected to continue, especially properties closest to the Thames on Waters Edge, Bridge Street and East St. Helens Street.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue falling but will remain high over the coming days.
Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services and operating weirs on the Thames to manage flood risk. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Activate any property flood protection products such as flood barriers. Do not drive through flood water.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:53 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Ray from the Heath Bridge area to and including the Otmoor Basin
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels are falling slowly on the River Ray between Lower Arncott and Islip following heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding of property and roads is expected to continue between Lower Arncott and Islip.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue to slowly fall over the coming days, but levels will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Activate any property flood protection products such as flood barriers. Do not drive through flood water.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Ray for Islip
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels are high but slowly falling on the River Ray at Islip following recent heavy rainfall from Storm Bert, and water moving downstream. Flooding of property and roads is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are properties located closest to the river on Mill Street.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue to slowly fall over the coming days. Levels remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Activate any property flood protection products such as flood barriers. Do not drive through flood water.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Thame at Dorchester
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Property flooding is expected.
River levels are falling on the River Thame at Dorchester following heavy rainfall earlier in the week from Storm Bert. Flooding of properties, low lying land, and roads is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are properties closest to the river where it passes through Dorchester.
The weather forecast is for predominantly dry conditions overnight and throughout Saturday. River levels are expected to continue falling but will remain high over the coming days as water moves downstream.
We are monitoring the situation. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Activate any property flood protection products such as flood barriers. Do not drive through flood water.
This message will be updated Saturday morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Great Ouse at Southoe, Buckden and The Offords
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:40 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are beginning to fall but remain high in response to heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding is possible throughout this evening, Friday 29 November 2024. Areas most at risk are Broughton Lodge Farm in Southoe, Mill Road in Buckden, High Street in Offord Darcy and Station Lane in Offord Cluny. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:40 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Great Ouse at Brampton and Godmanchester
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:36 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are beginning to fall at Brampton following the rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding is possible throughout this evening, Friday 29 November 2024. Areas most at risk are Bromholme Lane, Buckden Road, Allens Orchard, Hawkes End, Lenton Close, Layton Crescent, Park Road, roads off of Centenary Way, Elizabethan Way, West End, Hansell Road, properties near North Road and Berry Lane in Godmanchester. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:36 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Severn at Sandhurst and Maisemore
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:31 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels remain high at the Sandhurst river gauge as a result of heavy rainfall. Flooding is possible. We expect flooding to affect Coal Wharf and Riverside, Maisemore and Sandhurst Lane. Base Lane, Sandhurst also flooded. A417 Over to Maisemore may be closed due to flooding.
Observed peak:
Sandhurst 3.92m Friday morning 29/11/2024.
We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days. We are closely monitoring the situation.
Our incident response staff are checking defences and liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities.
Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:31 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Areas close to the River Great Ouse at Wyboston, Eaton Socon, Eynesbury, Eaton Ford, and St Neots
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:21 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are falling but remain high in response to heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding remains possible. Areas most at risk are Wyboston Lakes, School Lane in Eaton Socon, Hardwick Road and Springbrook in Eynesbury, The Paddock and Crosshall Road in Eaton Ford, and River Terrace, Priory Lane, Chandlers Wharf, Brook Street, Church Street and Browns Square in St Neots. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:21 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:18 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Heavy rain has fallen over the past few days causing River levels to rise on the River Nene. During periods of high tide, the River Nene will be unable to discharge into the sea, resulting in tide lock conditions. This is likely to lead to localised flooding of the North Bank Road, between Peterborough and Rings End. Whilst this Flood Warning is in force, the Local Authority will close North Bank Road. Diversionary routes will be put in place and further updates will be available through local media. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. We are closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated on Saturday 30th November, or before, if the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:18 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Areas near the River Nene from Thorpe Waterville to Eaglethorpe
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Heavy rain has fallen in the River Nene catchment over the last few days. This has caused the River Nene to rise significantly, and levels are expected to remain high for several days. Low lying areas near the River are already flooded and properties in Eaglethorpe close to the river Nene may be affected. Remain safe and be aware of your local surroundings. Please avoid contact with flood water. Our staff are out in the area to check the flood defences, clear blockages, and assist the emergency services and council. We will be closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated online and on FloodLine on Saturday 30th November, or before if the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Great Ouse at Oakley and Clapham
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are falling but remain high in response to the heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding remains possible. Areas most at risk are College Farm at Oakley, and Folly Park, High Street, The Close, The Warren, Preservine Walk, Ursula Taylor Walk and Bedford Road in Clapham. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Great Ouse at Harrold
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:15 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are falling but remain high in response to the heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding remains possible. Areas most at risk are The Green, Church Walk, High Street, Hall Close, Carlton Road and Harrold and Odell Country Park in Harrold. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:15 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: B1040 Thorney to Whittlesey Road to the South of the River Nene
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels in the Peterborough area remain high on the River Nene due to recent heavy rainfall. The Whittlesey Wash flood storage reservoir is being operated to protect nearby communities from flooding. The rising levels in the Wash will result in flooding of the B1040 road. Whilst the Flood Warning is in force, the Local Authority may close the B1040 for safety reasons. Diversionary routes will be put in place and further updates will be available through local media. We are closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated on Saturday 30th November, or before if the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Areas near the River Nene in Peterborough and surrounding villages
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
We have seen heavy rain in the River Nene catchment which has caused the River Nene to rise significantly. Low lying areas near to the River Nene are already flooded and low lying properties near the river on Hartley Avenue and Town Bridge in Peterborough and Mill Lane in Water Newton are expected to be affected first. No further rainfall is forecast but river levels are expected to remain high for the next few days. Remain safe and be aware of your local surroundings. Please avoid contact with flood water. Our staff are out in the area to check the flood defences, clear blockages, and assist the emergency services and council. We will be closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated online and on FloodLine on Saturday 30th November, or before if the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Great Ouse at Turvey
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:10 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are falling but remain high in response to the heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding remains possible. Areas most at risk are Bridge Street, Mill Lane, Cranes Close and Copymoor Farm in Turvey. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:10 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Great Ouse at Odell
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:07 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are falling but remain high in response to the heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding remains possible. Areas most at risk are Horsefair Lane and Mill Lane in Odell. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:07 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Curry Moor and Hay Moor
ACTIVE
Started at: 14:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
The flooding of low-lying land and roads near the River Tone and on Currymoor continues during Friday 29/11/2024. New Road and Cutts Road remain closed. The River Tone level at Currymoor pumping station is 7.32m and is stable. Water will enter Currymoor reservoir via Hookbridge spillway if this level exceeds 7.45m. The drain level at Currymoor pumping station is 6.82m and slowly falling. We are now pumping at Currymoor Station, as well as at Northmoor, Saltmoor and Stanmoor, and will continue to do so whilst river levels allow.
The forecast is for showers during Friday afternoon, a drier day on Saturday and then further showers on Sunday. We continue to monitor the situation, clearing weed screens and checking rivers for blockages. Don't put yourself or others at risk. For further details, please search for Somerset emergency road closure. This message will be updated by 2:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 14:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Areas near the River Nene from Elton to Wansford
ACTIVE
Started at: 12:50 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
The severe flood warning for Areas near the River Nene from Elton to Wansford has been downgraded as there is no longer an imminent risk to life. The flood warning remains in force due to significant depths of floodwater. The situation remains hazardous. Remain safe and be aware of your local surroundings. Please avoid contact with flood water. Our staff are out in the area to check the flood defences, clear blockages, and assist the emergency services and council. We will be closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated online and on FloodLine on 30/11/2024, or before if the situation changes.
Issued at: 12:50 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Middle Hampshire Avon from Salisbury to Ringwood
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:08 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are continuing to slowly fall but rising ground water will keep levels high.
Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the Middle Hampshire Avon, with low lying land and roads expected to be most affected, particularly around south of the A36 at Salisbury to Blashford in Ringwood including Charlton All Saints, Breamore, Fordingbridge and Bickton.
No further rainfall is expected until Sunday 01/12/2024. We will continue to monitor the situation.
Please consider activating any property flood protection products and start acting on your flood plan if you have one. Move family, pets and cars to safety and turn off gas, electricity and water if it is safe to do so. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 11:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 11:08 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Middle Hampshire Avon at Britford, Salisbury
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:08 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are continuing to slowly fall but rising groundwater will keep levels high.
Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the Middle Hampshire Avon, with low lying land and roads expected to be most affected, particularly around Lower Road and Church Lane.
We are closely monitoring the situation. No further rainfall is forecast until Sunday 01/12/2024
Please consider activating any property flood protection products and start acting on your flood plan if you have one. Move family, pets and cars to safety and turn off gas, electricity and water if it is safe to do so. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 11:00 AM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 11:08 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Lower Avon from Ringwood to Christchurch
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels are continuing to slowly fall but but rising ground water will keep levels high.
Flooding is expected from 9:00 AM on 29/11/2024.
Areas most at risk include Bickerley, Ringwood and the B3347 from Christchurch to Stony Lane in Christchurch.
No further rainfall is expected until Sunday 01/12/2024
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and liaising with emergency services and local authorities.
Start acting on your flood plan if you have one.
Move family, pets and cars to safety and turn off gas, electricity and water if it is safe to do so.
Refer to local authority website for road closures.
Never drive through flood water, just 30cm of fast flowing water is enough to move your car.
This message will be updated by 10:00 AM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 11:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Severn at Severn Ham, Tewkesbury
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:29 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels remain high at the Mythe Bridge river gauge because of recent heavy rainfall.
Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected to continue.
We expect flooding to affect properties and roads in and around Severn Ham, Tewkesbury.
Observed Peaks:
Mythe 4.68m and Upper Pound 4.35m on Tuesday, 26/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours.
We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities.
Please plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded and avoid contact with flood water.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:29 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Severn at Apperley and The Leigh
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels remain high at the Haw Bridge river gauge because of recent heavy rainfall.
Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected to continue.
We expect flooding to affect the B4213 at Haw Bridge.
Predicted peak:
Haw Bridge is currently peaking at 5.1m this morning, Thursday 28/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours.
We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities.
Please plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded and avoid contact with flood water.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Severn at Court Meadow, Kempsey and Callow End
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels remain high at the Kempsey Yacht Club river gauge because of recent heavy rainfall.
Consequently, flooding of property is expected to continue.
We expect flooding to affect Court Meadow Caravan Park.
Observed peak: Kempsey Yacht Club 6.93m Monday evening 25/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and avoid contact with flood water.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Severn at Hanley Road, Upton upon Severn
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels remain high at the Saxons Lode river gauge because of recent heavy rainfall. Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected to continue.
We expect flooding to affect property at Hanley Road, Upton upon Severn. Hanley Road Closes.
Observed peak: Saxons Lode 5.07m early Wednesday morning, 27/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities.
Please plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded and avoid contact with flood water.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or if the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Severn at Abbots Court, Deerhurst
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels remain high at the Haw Bridge river gauge because of recent heavy rainfall.
Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected to continue. We expect flooding to affect Abbots Court, Deerhurst.
Observed peak:
Haw Bridge peaked at 5.1m on Thursday 28/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours.
We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities.
Please avoid contact with flood water and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or if the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: River Severn at Chaceley and Haw Bridge
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
River levels remain high at the Haw Bridge river gauge because of recent heavy rainfall.
Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected to continue. We expect flooding to affect properties and roads in and around Tirley, Chaceley and Haw Bridge, including the B4213.
Observed peak:
Haw Bridge peaked at 5.1m on Thursday 28/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours.
We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities.
Please avoid contact with flood water and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or if the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood warning
Areas affected: Groundwater flooding for the Iwerne
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:12 GMT on Wed 27 November
Flooding is expected - immediate action required
Groundwater levels in Cranborne Chase remain high. Areas that could be affected include: Iwerne Minster. The groundwater level at the Iwerne Hill Farm borehole has risen to 111.09m, and may rise further due to recent rainfall. Levels are expected to plateau and fall over the next few days.
Residents are advised to prepare property resilience measures and ensure that pumps are working where they have been installed. Residents may experience inundation of septic tanks and sewer systems. Properties may experience flooding in cellars in affected areas.
Flooding of roads is expected, take particular care when driving, both for your own safety and to prevent flooding to others. Roads may have become damaged by floodwater. Where groundwater is near the surface, intense rainfall will lead to surface water flooding. We will continue to monitor the situation closely.
This message will be updated by 3 PM on 3/12/2024, or as the situation changes
Issued at: 16:12 GMT on Wed 27 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower River Colne and Frays River
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:24 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high on the Lower Colne.
Flooding to low lying land and roads will continue to affect locations near the River Colne, Frays, Wraysbury, Poyle Channel, Staines Moor and Longford.
The forecast is dry for today and tomorrow, and no further flooding is expected. Some rain showers may occur on Sunday.
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and are checking rivers for blockages in the area.
Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water.
This message will be updated by 10am on Saturday 30th November, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:24 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Colne Brook at Iver and Colnbrook
ACTIVE
Started at: 17:21 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
This flood alert remains in force due to rising river levels on the Colne Brook, particularly around Hythe End.
Low-lying land and roads near rivers are expected to be most affected, especially near the Colne Brook in Hythe End and Poyle.
Despite dry weather, river levels may continue to rise slowly due to high levels in connecting rivers.
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and checking rivers for blockages.
Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses.
This message will be updated by 10am on Saturday 30th November, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 17:21 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Middle Nene
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:58 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high in the River Nene following recent heavy rainfall, which has led to flooding of low-lying land and roads close to the river. We expect the river to remain high throughout the next few days. Flooding to gardens, driveways or outhouses is possible close to the river. Our forecasts indicate that flooding inside properties is likely and therefore flood warnings have been issued. We are constantly monitoring river levels and have staff in the field checking for blockages and clearing weedscreens. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. This message will be updated online and on FloodLine on Saturday 30th November, or before if the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:58 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower Nene
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:57 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high following recent heavy rainfall in the River Nene catchment. The Lower River Nene is now rising, and will remain high over the next few days, which will lead to flooding of low-lying land and roads close to the river. Flooding to gardens, driveways or outhouses is possible close to the river. Our forecasts indicate that flooding inside properties is likely, and therefore flood warnings are expected to be issued from tomorrow. We are constantly monitoring river levels and have staff in the field checking for blockages and clearing weedscreens. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. This message will be updated online and on FloodLine on Saturday 30th November, or before if the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:57 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Trent in Derbyshire
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:57 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are falling but still high at the Shardlow and Willington river gauges as a result of rainfall and snowmelt associated with Storm Bert. Consequently, the risk of flooding remains. Areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads including Willington, Barrow upon Trent, Swarkestone, Bargate Lane, and the access roads to Willington Meadows, the Twyford Village access road, Church Lane at Barrow, and Ingleby Lane. We expect river levels to remain high until tomorrow, 30/11/2024. We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff have been patrolling watercourses in the area. Please plan driving routes to avoid low-lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded and avoid contact with flood water. To check the status of road closures online, please visit the One Network live map. This message will be updated by 10:00 on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:57 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: B1041 between Little Paxton and St Neots in Cambridgeshire
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:32 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are falling but remain high in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is possible. The B1041 between Little Paxton and St Neots may become impassable due to flood water. This message applies to this road only. The Environment Agency are liaising with Cambridgeshire Highways, who will decide whether to close the road. The forecast for tomorrow is currently dry but river levels will remain high. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:32 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Severn in Gloucestershire
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:31 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high at the Mythe Bridge, Haw Bridge and Sandhurst River gauges because of recent heavy rainfall. Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected to continue.
We expect flooding to affect low lying land and roads adjacent to the River Severn from Tewkesbury to Gloucester. Locations that may be affected include Apperley and Maisemore.
Observed peaks:
Mythe 4.68m on Tuesday, 26/11/2024,
Haw Bridge 5.12m on Thursday 28/11/2024,
Sandhurst 3.92m Friday morning 29/11/2024,
Gloucester 3.38m Friday morning 29/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours.
We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and avoid contact with flood water.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:31 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Alconbury Brook in Cambridgeshire
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:27 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are falling but remain high downstream. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are around Alconbury Brook at Hamerton, The Alconburys, Little Stukeley and Brampton. You are advised to move cars out of these flood risk areas. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:27 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Tove in Northamptonshire
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:23 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels have fallen in Towcester but remain high downstream. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are around the River Tove between Towcester and Cosgrove, including Silverstone Brook and the Stoke Bruerne Marina. Move cars out of this flood risk area. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:23 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Trent from Cromwell Weir to Gainsborough
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:20 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high but are beginning to fall at the Torksey river gauge as a result of high spring tides coinciding with high river levels. Consequently, the risks of flooding to low-lying land and roads remains but is reducing. Areas most at risk are Church Laneham to Rampton Road.
We expect river levels to remain high until after the high tide at 21:30 on 29/11/24 at Torksey.
We are closely monitoring the situation.
Please avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low-lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
To check the status of road closures online, please visit the One Network live map.
This message will be updated by 10:00 on 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 16:20 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower River Soar in Leicestershire
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:13 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are high but falling at the Pillings Lock river gauge as a result of persistent rainfall. Consequently, the risk of flooding remains. Areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads including Slash Lane at Sileby and the Mountsorrel to Sileby road.
No further heavy rainfall is forecast. We expect river levels to remain high over the next 48 hours.
We are closely monitoring the situation.
Please avoid contact with flood water and plan driving routes to avoid low-lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated by 09:00 on 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 16:13 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire from Brampton to Earith
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are rising in response to the heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are around the River Great Ouse from Brampton to Earith, including Back Brook, Hall Green Brook, Parsons Drove Drain, Swavesey Drain and Wadsbys Folly. Access to properties in Berry Lane, Godmanchester, may also be affected. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 16:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Great Ouse in Central Bedfordshire, Beds Borough and Cambridgeshire from Wyboston to Brampton
ACTIVE
Started at: 15:59 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high in response to the heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are around the River Great Ouse from Wyboston to the south of Brampton, including Duloe Brook, Hen Brook and Fox Brook. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 15:59 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Hundred Foot Washes in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk
ACTIVE
Started at: 15:33 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are rising steadily in response to recent rainfall. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Flood water is dangerous. Don't put yourself or others at risk. This information is correct as of 3:15pm on Friday 29 November 2024.
The causeway at Sutton Gault has approximately 52 centimetres of water on the road. The causeway at Earith currently has water on the road. The causeway at Welney has approximately 2 centimetres of water on the road. The Environment Agency are liaising with Norfolk Highways, who will decide whether to close the road at Welney. For more information about the causeway at Welney, please visit the 'Welney Flood Watch' Facebook group. Please note that the content of this group does not represent the views of the Environment Agency. Due to the uneven surface of the roads, water may be deeper in places.
We will update this message by 8am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 15:33 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Middle River Great Ouse in Milton Keynes, Bedford Borough and Central Bedfordshire
ACTIVE
Started at: 15:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high in response to recent rainfall. Flooding remains possible. Areas most at risk are around the River Great Ouse from Newport Pagnell to Roxton. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 15:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Upper River Great Ouse in Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
ACTIVE
Started at: 15:11 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are falling at Brackley but remain high downstream. Flooding remains possible. Areas most at risk are those around the River Great Ouse from Brackley to Haversham, including Padbury Brook. The forecast is for predominately dry conditions until Sunday, when further rainfall is expected. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30 November 2024.
Issued at: 15:11 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Piddle and tributaries
ACTIVE
Started at: 14:55 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
High river levels remain high. Increasing ground water is keeping levels high.
Flooding of roads and low lying land is possible, property flooding is not expected.
Flooding is possible from 12:00 noon on 29/11/2024.
Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the River Piddle, with low lying land and roads expected to be most affected, particularly around tributaries between Alton Pancras and Wareham.
No further rainfall is forecast until Sunday 01/12/2024
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and checking rivers for blockages.
Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses.
Please do not drive through floodwater as bow waves may affect adjacent properties.
Stay away from floodwater - it contains hidden dangers such as open manhole covers, sewage and chemicals.
This message will be updated by 3:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 14:55 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower Frome and tributaries
ACTIVE
Started at: 14:54 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Flooding is possible as the Lower River Frome and its tributaries, remain high. Increasing ground water is also keeping rivers high.
Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the Lower Dorset Frome, with low lying land and roads expected to be most affected, particularly around tributaries between Dorchester and Wareham.
No further rainfall is forecast until 01/12/2024.
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels.
Please consider activating any property flood protection products and start acting on your flood plan if you have one. Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 4:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 14:54 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Middle Hampshire Avon and tributaries
ACTIVE
Started at: 14:54 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Rising river levels remain high. Rising ground water will keep river levels high.
Flooding is possible.
Areas most at risk include tributaries between Salisbury and Ringwood.
No further rainfall is forecast until Sunday 01/12/2024
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels.
Start acting on your flood plan if you have one.
Move family, pets and cars to safety and turn off gas, electricity and water if it is safe to do so.
Monitor local water levels and weather conditions.
This message will be updated by 3:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 14:54 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower Avon and tributaries
ACTIVE
Started at: 14:54 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high on the Lower River Avon and its tributaries. Rising ground water will keep river levels high. Flooding is possible.
Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the Middle and Lower Hampshire Avon, with low lying land and roads expected to be most affected, particularly around tributaries between Ringwood and Christchurch.
No further rain is forecast until Sunday 01/12/2024.
We will continue to monitor rainfall and river levels.
Please consider activating any property flood protection products and start acting on your flood plan if you have one. Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 15:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 14:54 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Rivers Yeo and Parrett, downstream of Yeovil to Steart
ACTIVE
Started at: 14:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels have now fallen below the threshold for this flood alert. However, the drain level at Westover Pumping Station remains high, but stable, and flooding of low-lying roads and land continues during Friday, 29/11/2024. Areas most at risk include the Ilchester to Yeovilton road near the runway, the Mudford to Limington road and the road at the south end of Westover Trading Estate. Properties at Westover Trading Estate at Langport are at risk.
The forecast is for showers during Friday afternoon, a drier day on Saturday and then further showers on Sunday. We continue to monitor the situation closely, and staff have been out checking rivers for blockages and clearing weed screens. Please remain aware of local water levels and weather conditions, and avoid using low lying footpaths close to rivers. Don't put yourself or others at risk. This message will be updated by 2:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 14:28 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: East Somerset Rivers
ACTIVE
Started at: 14:21 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels on the River Brue have now fallen, but the flood alert remains in force due to significant water on the Somerset Levels and Moors. The flooding of low lying roads and land continues during Friday 29/11/2024. Flooding is possible near the River Brue and River Sheppey, with low lying land and roads expected to be most affected, particularly around the B3151 Glastonbury to Meare Road.
The forecast is for showers during Friday afternoon, a drier day on Saturday and then further showers on Sunday. We continue to monitor the situation closely, and staff have been out checking rivers for blockages and clearing weed screens. Please remain aware of local water levels and weather conditions, and avoid using low lying footpaths close to rivers.
This message will be updated by 2:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 14:21 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower Tone and Parrett Moors
ACTIVE
Started at: 14:18 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
The flooding of low-lying land and roads near the River Tone and on Currymoor continues during Friday 29/11/2024. New Road and Cutts Road remain closed. The River Tone level at Currymoor pumping station is 7.32m and is stable. Water will enter Currymoor reservoir via Hookbridge spillway if this level exceeds 7.45m. The drain level at Currymoor pumping station is 6.82m and slowly falling. We are now pumping at Currymoor Station, as well as at Northmoor, Saltmoor and Stanmoor, and will continue to do so whilst river levels allow.
The forecast is for showers during Friday afternoon, a drier day on Saturday and then further showers on Sunday. We continue to monitor the situation, clearing weed screens and checking rivers for blockages. Don't put yourself or others at risk. For further details, please search for Somerset emergency road closure. This message will be updated by 2:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 14:18 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Yeo and River Parrett Moors around Muchelney and Thorney
ACTIVE
Started at: 13:57 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
The River Yeo level at Huish Episcopi pumping station is 8.0m and is falling. The drain level at Huish Episcopi pumping station is 8.0m and stable. Flooding will affect the road from Langport to Muchelney if this drain level exceeds 7.3m, the road from Muchelney to Long Load above 7.86m, the road from Muchelney to Thorney above 7.93m and the road from Muchelney to Draycott, Law Lane, above 8.8m. Property flooding is possible above 8.35m. We are now pumping at Huish Episcopi, Westover and Midelney pumping stations and will continue to do so whilst river levels allow. The Parrett Relief Channel is also now open.
The forecast is for showers during Friday afternoon, a drier day on Saturday and then further showers on Sunday. We continue to monitor the situation, clearing weed screens and checking rivers for blockages. Don't put yourself or others at risk. Refer to https://www.somerset.gov.uk/roads-travel-and-parking/emergency-road-closure-gates for details of local road closures. This message will be updated by 2 PM on 30/11/2024 or as the situation changes.Issued at: 13:57 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: West Somerset Streams
ACTIVE
Started at: 13:45 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
The river level on the Washford River in Beggearn Huish still remains just above the threshold for this flood alert, but other rivers in the area remain low. Flood water may still affect roads and low lying land close to the Washford River during Friday 29/11/2024. The forecast is for showers during this afternoon, a drier day on Saturday and then further showers on Sunday.
We continue to monitor the situation closely, and staff have been out checking rivers for blockages and clearing weed screens. Please remain aware of local water levels and weather conditions, and avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses. This message will be updated by 2:00 PM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 13:45 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Cherwell from Lower Heyford down to and including Oxford
ACTIVE
Started at: 12:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
No further property flooding is expected, and our flood warnings are no longer in force for the Lower Cherwell between Lower Heyford and Oxford.
River levels on the River Cherwell remain high and water remains out of banks between Banbury and Oxford. River levels are slowly falling, but continued flooding of roads and low lying land is expected to continue into the weekend.
The weather forecast is predominantly dry today (Friday) and Saturday. River levels are expected to continue gradually falling over the coming days. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 12:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Pang from East Ilsley to Pangbourne and Sulham Brook
ACTIVE
Started at: 12:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are high and slowly rising on the Lower River Pang and the Sulham Brook around Pangbourne. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Tidmarsh, Pangbourne and Sulham areas.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to rise in Pangbourne today due to rising levels on the River Thames. River levels will then start to lower over the weekend. Levels will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 12:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Mid Bristol Avon area
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:58 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are falling but remain high throughout the catchment.
Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near watercourses.
Little rain is forecast today or on Saturday, until another band of rain on Sunday. We continue to monitor the river levels and respond to the issues caused by Storm Bert last weekend.
This message will be updated by 10:30 AM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:58 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Upper Bristol Avon area
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:56 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are falling but remain high throughout the catchment.
Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near watercourses.
Little rain is forecast today or on Saturday, until another band of rain on Sunday. We continue to monitor the river levels and respond to the issues caused by Storm Bert last weekend.
This message will be updated by 10:30 AM on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:56 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames at Thames Ditton Island
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:20 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are forecast to rise on the Thames as a result of high tides in combination with high flows from upstream due to recent heavy rainfall. The next high tide is expected at Thames Ditton Island at 14:30 this afternoon (29/11/24) and is forecast to reach between 5.67m and 5.81m, therefore flooding of low lying land and roads is expected. The high tide after this is expected at 01:45 tomorrow morning (30/11/24) and is forecast to reach between 5.74m and 5.88m, therefore flooding of low lying land and roads is expected. The following high tide is expected at 15:30 tomorrow afternoon (30/11/24) and is forecast to reach between 5.73m and 5.87m, therefore flooding of low lying land and roads is expected from this tide.
There is no further rainfall forecast over the next 24 hours. We are monitoring the situation. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:20 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Ray and its tributaries from Shipton Lee to and including Islip
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:13 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is possible.
Flood warnings are currently in force for the River Ray from the Heath Bridge area to and including the Otmoor Basin and the River Ray for Islip. River levels are high but have now started slowly falling on the River Ray following heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding of properties remains possible today, 29/11/2024, with flooding of low lying land and roads expected to continue into the weekend.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to continue slowly falling over the coming days but remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:13 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thame, Horsenden Stream and Chalgrove Brook
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:12 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected. A flood warning is currently in force for the River Thame at Dorchester.
River levels are high but stable on the lower reaches of the River Thame following heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Therefore, flooding of property, low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are going to slowly fall as we move into the weekend, however they will remain high over the coming days.
Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:12 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Bear Brook and tributaries in the Aylesbury area, including Wendover and Weston Turville
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:12 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are high on the Bear Brook following recent rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Aylesbury area.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to slowly fall over the coming days. Levels will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:12 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames and its tributaries from Days Lock to above Pangbourne
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected. A flood warning is in force for the River Thames from Days Lock down to South Stoke.
River levels are slowly falling on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall from Storm Bert and water making its way downstream. Therefore, flooding of low lying properties, land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. We expect river levels to continue slowly falling today, but will remain sensitive to further rainfall. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames for the Abingdon area
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected. Flood warnings are in force for the River Thames at Abingdon and the River Thames at Culham. River levels are falling slowly on the River Thames following heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Therefore, flooding of property, low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024 and overnight, especially in the Abingdon and Culham areas. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. We expect river levels to continue falling slowly today but will remain sensitive to further rainfall. We are monitoring the situation. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames and tributaries from Buscot Wick down to Kings Lock
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected. A flood warning is in force for the River Thames from Buscot Wick down to Shifford. River levels are high and continuing to slowly rise downstream of Northmoor Lock. Flooding of property, low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, and over the next few days. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to continue rising gradually through today, particularly downstream of Chimney. Levels will remain high over the coming days. We are monitoring the situation. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames and tributaries in the Oxford area
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected. A flood warning is in force for the River Thames and tributaries at New Botley, New and North Hinksey and Grandpont in Oxford. River levels are rising gradually on the River Thames following heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Therefore, flooding of property, low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Botley Road, Iffley, South Hinksey and Sandford areas. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. We expect river levels to continue rising over the next 24 hours as water moves downstream, before stabilising tomorrow. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames and its small tributaries from Calcutt to Lechlade
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected. River levels are high but falling on the River Thames following heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Kempsford and Marston Meysey areas. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to continue falling over the coming days, but will remain high and sensitive to further rainfall.
We are monitoring the situation. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Tributaries on the Upper River Thames above Cricklade
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
No further property flooding is expected.
River levels are high on the Swill Brook. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/24. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to slowly fall over the coming days, but will remain sensitive to further rainfall. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 11:04 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Ginge Brook
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected. River levels are high on the Ginge Brook following recent rainfall. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024 and over the next few days. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to remain high and sensitive to further rainfall. We are monitoring the situation. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Kennet from Thatcham down to Reading
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
No further property flooding is expected. Flood warnings for the River Kennet were removed earlier this week. River levels are high and falling on the River Kennet. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/24, especially in the Theale and Burghfield areas. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to continue falling today. Levels will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 11:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Kennet and its tributaries from Berwick Bassett down to Newbury
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected. River levels are high but stable on the upper River Kennet and its tributaries following recent heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Hungerford area. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to remain high over the coming days and will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 11:03 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Leam and River Itchen
ACTIVE
Started at: 11:01 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high but are falling slowly at the Eathorpe river gauge. As a result, the risk of flooding remains but is decreasing. We expect flooding to affect low-lying land and roads adjacent to the River Leam between Grandborough and Leamington including Kites Hardwick, Birdingbury, Marton, Eathorpe, Hunningham and Offchurch and the River Itchen between Southam and Marton including Long Itchington. Further rain is expected Friday evening and into the weekend. We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are actively checking river levels and the weather forecast and clearing weed screens.
Please avoid using low lying footpaths and bridges near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.This message will be updated tomorrow morning, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 11:01 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Upper Avon River Swift and Clay Coton Brook
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:58 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are high but falling slowly at the Lilbourne river gauge. Consequently, the risk of flooding remains but is decreasing. We expect flooding to affect low-lying land and roads adjacent to the River Avon between Stanford and Rugby, the River Swift between Cosford and Rugby and Clay Coton Brook between Yelvertoft and Lilbourne.
Further rain is expected Friday evening and into the weekend. We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are actively checking river levels and the weather forecast and clearing weed screens. Please avoid using low lying footpaths and bridges near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 10:58 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Ock from Watchfield to Abingdon, and also the Letcombe Brook at Wantage, Grove and East Hanney
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:58 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
No further property flooding is currently expected.
Flood Warnings have now been removed for the River Ock at Abingdon. River levels remain high but are falling along the River Ock. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, around Abingdon.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to continue slowly falling today but remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 10:58 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Leach from Northleach to Mill Lane near Lechlade
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are high on the River Leach following recent rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Lechlade area.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. We expect river levels to remain high over the coming days. Water levels will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
We are monitoring the situation. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Churn and its tributaries
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are high on the River Churn following recent rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue through today, 29/11/2024, in the Cerney Wick area.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to remain high over the coming days.
Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Dikler from Condicote to Little Rissington
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are high on the River Dikler and flooding of low lying land and roads remains possible today, 29/11/2024.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. We expect river levels to remain high today, before gradually falling as we move into the weekend. Levels will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Our staff have been checking and clearing trash screens. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Windrush from Bourton to Newbridge
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
No further property flooding is currently expected.
River levels are high on the River Windrush following heavy rainfall from Storm Bert. Therefore, flooding of roads and low lying land is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. Water levels are expected to continue falling today upstream of, and including, Witney. Levels around Newbridge will rise a bit further today as water moves downstream, before stabilising this evening. We expect river levels to remain high and sensitive to further rainfall over the coming days.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Evenlode from Moreton in Marsh to Cassington and also the River Glyme at Wootton and Woodstock
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are high on the River Evenlode and the River Glyme following recent rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially along the River Glyme at Woodstock.
Today is forecast to be mainly dry, followed by light rain in places overnight. River levels are expected to continue to remain high over the next few days and will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Our staff have been checking and clearing trash screens and we are monitoring the situation. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses.
This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 10:39 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Dee catchment in England from Whitchurch to Chester
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:30 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are continuing to fall on the River Dee. Flooding of roads and low lying land is possible. Areas most at risk include low lying land and roads around the River Dee at Shocklach, Farndon, Handley, Lower Kinnerton, Chester and Puddington.
Townfield Lane in Farndon is expected to still be cut off.
We are closely monitoring the situation and monitoring rainfall and river levels. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 10:00 on 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 10:30 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames from Mapledurham to Sonning
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:23 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are rising on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall from Storm Bert and water making its way downstream. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in areas closest the River Thames around Sonning. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. We expect river levels to continue rising over the coming 24 hours as water moves downstream. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 10:23 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames from Pangbourne to Purley
ACTIVE
Started at: 10:22 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected. A flood warning is in force for the River Thames at Purley.
River levels are high but stable on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall from Storm Bert and water making its way downstream. Therefore, flooding of property, low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024. Today is forecast to be mainly dry followed by light rain in places overnight. We expect river levels to slowly start to fall over the coming 24 hours but will remain sensitive to further rainfall. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Do not drive through flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 10:22 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Windle Brook and Hale, Mill and Addlestone Bournes
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels remain high on the Addlestone Bourne following heavy rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is possible today, 29/11/24, especially in the Addlestone area. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to slowly decline over the next few days. We will continue to monitor the situation.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Chertsey Bourne
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels remain high but are slowly falling on the Chertsey Bourne following heavy rainfall earlier in the week. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/24, especially in the Free Prae Road area of Chertsey. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. River levels are slowly falling and we expect this to continue over the next few days. We will continue to monitor the situation.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower River Loddon at the River Thames confluence at Twyford
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected.
Flood warnings are in force for the River Loddon at Twyford, Charvil and Wargrave and nearby on the River Thames at Shiplake, Lower Shiplake and Wargrave.
River levels are continuing to rise on the River Loddon as a result of heavy rainfall earlier in the week and water making its way downstream. Therefore, flooding of low lying properties, land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Loddon Drive area of Wargrave, with flooding of roads affecting access to properties. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to continue slowly rising until later this afternoon, 29/11/24, and remain high over the next few days. We are monitoring the situation.
Our staff are checking and clearing trash screens. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower River Loddon
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels remain high but are beginning to fall on the Lower River Loddon following heavy rainfall earlier in the week. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Sindlesham Mill area. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to remain high over the coming days. We are monitoring the situation.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Blackwater and The Cove Brook
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are rising on the River Blackwater in the Swallowfield area, as a result of heavy rainfall due to Storm Bert and Storm Conall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/24. No further rainfall is currently forecast over the next 24 hours. River levels are forecast to peak later on today before starting to fall. We are monitoring the situation.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:42 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames for Shiplake, Lower Shiplake and Wargrave
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected.
The Flood Warning for Shiplake, Lower Shiplake and Wargrave is currently in force. River levels continue to rise on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall due to Storm Bert and Storm Conall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land, roads, and property is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024. No further rain is currently forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to continue to rise as water makes its way down the Thames from the upper reaches. We are monitoring the situation carefully and will issue an update if the situation changes.
Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames from Shepperton to Molesey
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are rising on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall due to Storm Bert and Storm Conall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. River levels are still slowly rising and we expect levels to remain high over the coming days. We are monitoring the situation.
Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames from Hurley to Cookham
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are rising on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall from Storm Bert and Storm Conall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Hurley to Cookham areas. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. River levels are still slowly rising and we expect levels to remain high over the coming days. We are monitoring the situation.
Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames for Henley, Remenham, Medmenham and its tributaries
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is expected.
A Flood Warning is in force on the River Thames for River Thames for Henley, Renmenham, and Medmenham. River levels are rising on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall from Storm Bert and Storm Conall. Therefore, flooding of low lying properties, land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024, especially in the Henley, Remenham and Medmenham areas. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. River levels are still slowly rising and we expect levels to remain high over the coming days. We will continue to monitor the situation.
Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated by tomorrow, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Thames from Datchet to Shepperton Green
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are rising on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall from Storm Bert and Storm Conall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 29/11/2024. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. River levels are still slowly rising and we expect levels to remain high over the coming days.
Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Lower River Wey
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels have risen on the River Wey as a result of heavy rainfall due to Storm Bert and Storm Conall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today 29/11/24, especially in the Brooklands and Weybridge areas. No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days. We are monitoring the situation.
Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses. Avoid contact with flood water. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:41 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Severn in Worcestershire
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:29 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high but are falling at the Bewdley river gauge due to recent rainfall. Consequently, flooding of property, roads & farmland is expected.
We expect flooding to affect low lying land & roads adjacent to the river from Highley to Tewkesbury. Locations affected are Stourport, Holt Fleet, Worcester, Kempsey, Severn Stoke & Upton upon Severn. Install property level protection if required.
Observed peaks: Diglis 4.74m and Kempsey Yacht Club 6.93m on Monday 25/11/2024. Saxons Lode 5.07m, Bewdley 4.13m and Worcester 4.9m on Wednesday 27/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast.
Please plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities. Plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:29 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Kempsey Village
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:29 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high at the Kempsey Severn river gauge because of recent heavy rainfall. Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected.
We expect flooding to affect low lying land and Squires walk in the area of the Hatfield Brook Kempsey.
Kempsey Flood Alleviation scheme is operating.
Observed peak: Kempsey Yacht Club 6.93m Monday evening 25/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities.
Please plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded, and avoid contact with flood water.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:29 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Avon in Worcestershire
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:29 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high at the Evesham river gauge because of recent heavy rainfall.
Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is expected to continue.
We expect flooding to affect low lying land and roads adjacent to the River Avon from Abbotts Salford to Tewkesbury. Other locations that may be affected include Offenham, Evesham, Twyning and the Eckington Road.
Observed peaks: Evesham 3.06m Monday, 25/11/2024.
Bredon 3.15m on Tuesday, 26/11/2024.
No further significant rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours.
We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and Local Authorities.
Please plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded, and avoid contact with flood water.
This message will be updated by 11am, Saturday 30/11/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:29 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: River Lugg south of Leominster
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:19 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels are falling but remain high at the Lugwardine river gauge as a result of heavy rainfall. Consequently, flooding of roads and farmland continues. We expect flooding to affect Low lying land and roads adjacent to the River Lugg south of Leominster from Stoke Prior to Mordiford. Other locations that may be affected include Bodenham, Lugwardine and Hampton Bishop.
No further significant rainfall is expected over the next 48 hours but showers are possible. We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated by 10:00am on Saturday 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:19 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: The tidal Rivers Bure, Ant and Thurne
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
This message has been issued because some minor flooding to riverside roads and footpaths will continue today, Friday 29th November, and over the weekend. High water levels may last for a few days. This is due to a natural tide locking effect, and tidal water moving up the rivers from Great Yarmouth is currently restricting the normal drainage of the Broads river system out to sea at low tide. We expect to see high water levels around Potter Heigham, Wroxham boat yards and Ferry Road in Horning. We are not currently expecting the situation to escalate, or to issue any further warning messages at this time. Take care on waterside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and not expecting the situation to escalate. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 30th November.
Issued at: 09:17 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Tern and Perry catchments
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high at the Tern - Walcot river gauge as a result of heavy rainfall. Consequently, flooding of roads and farmland is possible over the next few days. We expect flooding to affect low lying land and roads adjacent to the river from Wolverley to Newport. Other locations that may be affected include Market Drayton, Wem and Rodington.
No further significant rainfall is expected over the next 48 hours but showers are possible. We expect river levels to remain high for several days.
We are closely monitoring the situation. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated by 10:00am on Saturday 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 09:14 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Severn Vyrnwy confluence
ACTIVE
Started at: 09:13 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
River levels remain high but are beginning to fall at the Cae Howel river gauge as a result of heavy rainfall. Flooding continues. We expect flooding to affect low lying land and roads adjacent to the river from the Welsh border at Llawnt to Shrawardine near Shrewsbury. Other locations that may be affected include Llanymynech, Maesbrook and Melverley.
No further significant rainfall is forecast. River levels are falling, but still pose a flood risk.
We are closely monitoring the situation.
Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated by 10:00 30/11/24, or as the situation changes.Issued at: 09:13 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Eastern Yar
ACTIVE
Started at: 08:34 GMT on Fri 29 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Water levels in the lower Eastern Yar, between Sandown and Bembridge remain high but are slowly falling following dry weather yesterday (28/11/24). Today (29/11/24), the river will continue to be out of banks in the lower catchment from Sandown to Bembridge with flooding continuing at Fort Holiday Park and Moreton Common Road. With dry weather forecast today and tomorrow the picture is improving. However more rainfall (area average 16mm) is currently in the forecast for Sunday. This is much less than the 45mm the catchment received already this week but the river is now sensitive and might rise again to similar levels today. We continue to monitor the forecast and will ensure the river remains free of any reported blockages. Please ensure any products used to protect gardens and property from flooding are operating. This message will be updated by 11:00 on 30/11/24.
Issued at: 08:34 GMT on Fri 29 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Groundwater flooding in the Salisbury Plain area
ACTIVE
Started at: 08:59 GMT on Thu 28 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Groundwater levels have risen in response to recent rainfall. Levels are expected to continue to rise and flooding of fields and roads is possible. Levels are reactive to further rainfall. Further rainfall is expected over the weekend with 10 mm expected to fall on Sunday, which could see levels continue to rise.
Flooding of roads and fields is possible. Where groundwater is near the surface, intense rainfall will lead to surface water flooding.
Residents are advised to prepare property resilience measures and ensure that pumps are working where they have been installed. We will continue to monitor the situation closely.
This message will be updated by 3 PM on 3/12/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 08:59 GMT on Thu 28 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Groundwater flooding in the West of Dorset
ACTIVE
Started at: 16:19 GMT on Wed 27 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Groundwater levels have risen in response to recent rainfall. Levels are expected to continue to rise and flooding of fields and roads is possible. Levels are reactive to further rainfall.
Flooding of roads and fields is possible. Where groundwater is near the surface, intense rainfall will lead to surface water flooding.
Residents are advised to prepare property resilience measures and ensure that pumps are working where they have been installed. We will continue to monitor the situation closely.
This message will be updated by 3 PM on 3/12/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 16:19 GMT on Wed 27 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Flood alert
Areas affected: Groundwater flooding in the Cranborne Chase area
ACTIVE
Started at: 13:56 GMT on Tue 26 November
Flooding is possible - be prepared
Groundwater levels have risen in response to recent rainfall. Levels are expected to continue to rise and flooding of fields and roads is possible. Levels are reactive to further rainfall. Further rainfall is expected over the next few days with upto 20mm expected to fall over the next few days, which could see levels continue to rise.
Flooding of roads and fields is possible. Where groundwater is near the surface, intense rainfall will lead to surface water flooding.
Residents are advised to prepare property resilience measures and ensure that pumps are working where they have been installed. We will continue to monitor the situation closely.
This message will be updated by 3 PM on 3/12/2024, or as the situation changes.
Issued at: 13:56 GMT on Tue 26 November
Issued by: The Environment Agency
Scotland
Scottish Environment Protection AgencyNo flood warnings are currently in force for Scotland
Wales
Natural Resources WalesNo flood warnings are currently in force for Wales
Northern Ireland
Flood warnings are not currently issued for Northern Ireland
About UK Flood Warnings
Warning services for areas at risk of flooding from rivers or the sea are provided by the Environment Agency (EA) for England, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) for Wales and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).
BBC Weather works closely with its partners to raise awareness of weather events affecting Northern Ireland which may result in flooding. Specific flood warnings, however, are not currently issued for Northern Ireland.
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