Flood Warnings

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England

The Environment Agency
  1. Flood warning

    Areas affected: River Trent at Alkborough Flats

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 13:37 BST on Tue 29 April

    Flooding is expected - immediate action required

    Areas most at risk are the Alkborough Flats. The Keadby river gauge is forecast to overtop the lower spillway and result in flooding.
    We expect river levels to peak on the high tide at 19:00 this evening on 29/04/25.
    We are closely monitoring the situation.
    Please avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses.
    To check the status of road closures online, please visit the One Network live map.
    This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 30/04/25, or as the situation changes.

    Issued at: 13:37 BST on Tue 29 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

  2. Flood alert

    Areas affected: Coast at North Morecambe Bay

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 15:13 BST on Tue 29 April

    Flooding is possible - be prepared

    Flooding of roads and low lying land is possible from 11:30 PM on Tuesday 29/04/2025 to 03:30 AM on Wednesday 30/04/2025, with the high tide peaking at 01:30 AM on Wednesday morning. Property flooding is not expected.
    Areas most at risk lie within the Sandside area of North Morecambe Bay.
    Do not drive through flood water or put yourself or others at risk.
    Although the midnight tide tonight is expected to peak just below the Flood Alert threshold, the following tide is forecast to exceed this.
    This message will be updated by 10:00 AM on Wednesday 30/04/2025, or as the situation changes.

    Issued at: 15:13 BST on Tue 29 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

  3. Flood alert

    Areas affected: Tidal River Avon at Bristol, Pill and Shirehampton

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 11:31 BST on Tue 29 April

    Flooding is possible - be prepared

    High spring tides are forecast this evening.
    Forecast high water is 21:30 on 29/04/25 with a level of 7.44 mAOD and a Force 2 Southerly wind. Times are local and refer to the high water time at Avonmouth, however conditions may apply one to two hours either side of the high tide. mAOD is height above average sea level for more detail refer to local tide tables.
    There is a possibility of high water levels for the tidal River Avon from Sea Mills to Conham in Bristol and between the Avonmouth Bridge and Shirehampton Park including Pill and Shirehampton. Flooding to roads and farmland is possible but properties are not expected to flood at this point. We are closely monitoring the situation. Be careful along beaches and low lying coastal footpaths and roads. No further tidal flood alerts are expected this week.

    Issued at: 11:31 BST on Tue 29 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

  4. Flood alert

    Areas affected: Climping Seafront

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 10:32 BST on Tue 29 April

    Flooding is possible - be prepared

    Wednesday's early morning tide at 01:30 on 30/04/2025 is higher than normal due to the effect of the sun and moon. The weather, with light Easterly Force 4 winds, decreases tide table values by 0.01 m. The total forecast tide is 6.02 metres Chart Datum (2.97 mAOD) at Littlehampton. For 2 hours either side of high tide, minimal flood impacts are expected. A small amount of water could find its way behind the beach and may pond on nearby land and fields, including at Climping Street Car Park and Mill Lane. Wednesday afternoon's tide at 13:45 on 30/04/2025 is forecast to be 15cm lower (2.82 mAOD). From Wednesday afternoon (30/04/2025), tides are forecast to reduce and no further flood impacts are expected. We continue to monitor the forecast and routinely check the condition of the beach at Climping. Access could be restricted during and after high tide. Take care if visiting Climping beach. We will remove this message by 13:00 on 30/04/2025.

    Issued at: 10:32 BST on Tue 29 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

  5. Flood alert

    Areas affected: Groundwater flooding in the Henley and Assendon area

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 10:01 BST on Tue 29 April

    Flooding is possible - be prepared

    Groundwater levels remain high at our Stonor borehole near Henley and Assendon. Groundwater is higher than normal for this time of year and remains at a level at which communities may be affected by groundwater flooding.

    This week is forecast to be changeable. We expect groundwater levels to remain high for the next few weeks and levels are sensitive to sustained periods of rainfall. Low lying land, roads and properties will therefore continue to be at risk of flooding.

    We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message next week, by 6 May 2025, or as the situation changes.

    Issued at: 10:01 BST on Tue 29 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

  6. Flood alert

    Areas affected: Tidal Thames riverside from Putney Bridge to Teddington Weir

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 08:55 BST on Tue 29 April

    Flooding is possible - be prepared

    River levels are expected to be high as a result of spring tides.

    The forecast high tide at Richmond is 4.64 mAOD at 16:45 on 29/04/25 and 4.70 mAOD at 05:00 on 30/04/25.

    Flooding of low-lying roads and footpaths is expected, which may exist for one to two hours either side of high tide. Flooding of properties is not expected.

    We believe there is a possibility of flooding for Putney Embankment (SW15), Chiswick Mall and Strand on the Green (W4), Thames Bank at Mortlake (SW14), Ranelagh Drive (TW1), Friars Lane and Water Lane (TW9), Riverside and The Embankment at Twickenham, and the Towpath below Teddington Lock.

    Astronomical tide levels are rising. The river flow at Teddington Weir is low for this time of year at 28 cubic metres per second and is steady. We anticipate the flows to remain low for the next few days.

    We are closely monitoring the situation.

    This message will be updated by 10:00 on 30/04/25, or as the situation changes.

    Issued at: 08:55 BST on Tue 29 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

  7. Flood alert

    Areas affected: Groundwater flooding in Kimpton and Lilley Bottom

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 10:44 BST on Wed 23 April

    Flooding is possible - be prepared

    Groundwater levels have responded to high effective rainfall during the autumn and early winter, and have risen to high levels at our observation borehole at Lilley Bottom. Levels are unusually high for this time of year and have now reached a level where communities in the Kimpton and Lilley Bottom area are at risk of being affected by flooding from groundwater.

    We expect levels to remain high over the coming months in response to the high autumn and early winter rainfall. Low lying land and roads will therefore be at risk of flooding. Due to the nature of groundwater behaviour, this situation could continue for several weeks or longer.

    We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message on Wednesday 30th April 2025 or as the situation changes.

    Issued at: 10:44 BST on Wed 23 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

  8. Flood alert

    Areas affected: Groundwater flooding in Flamstead

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 10:44 BST on Wed 23 April

    Flooding is possible - be prepared

    Groundwater levels have responded to high effective rainfall during the autumn and early winter, and have risen to very high levels at our observation borehole at River Hill, close to Flamstead. Groundwater levels are unusually high for this time of year and have now reached a level where communities are at risk of being affected by flooding from groundwater.

    We expect levels to remain high over the coming months in response to the high autumn and early winter rainfall. Low lying land and roads such as those in the Trowley Bottom area near Flamstead will therefore be at risk of flooding. Due to the nature of groundwater behaviour, this situation could continue for several weeks or longer.

    We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message on Wednesday 30th April 2025, or as the situation changes.

    Issued at: 10:44 BST on Wed 23 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

  9. Flood alert

    Areas affected: River Mimram in Hertfordshire

    ACTIVE

    Started at: 10:44 BST on Wed 23 April

    Flooding is possible - be prepared

    Flooding is affecting low lying land, roads and gardens close to the River Mimram. This is due to persistent rainfall in December and January which has led to high groundwater levels.

    We are monitoring the flooding that is currently affecting the Fulling Mill Lane, Singlers Marsh, and Codicote Road areas in Welwyn.

    There is an elevated risk of flooding caused by water emerging from a third party blocked culvert. Flooding to homes and businesses is unlikely at this time, but there may be a risk to very low-lying properties or those with basements. River levels in other areas remain below levels of concern.

    Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water. We are continuing to monitor the situation.

    This message will be updated by 5pm, Wednesday 30th April 2025, or as the situation changes.

    Issued at: 10:44 BST on Wed 23 April

    Issued by: The Environment Agency

Scotland

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

No flood warnings are currently in force for Scotland

Wales

Natural Resources Wales

No 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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