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  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:Beaulieu
    Active Warning
    Started:17:51 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:51 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides are expected to cause flooding on Wednesday. Flooding is expected for 1 hour either side of Wednesday morning's tide at 10:15 on 05/11/2025 and 12:15 on 05/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.28 m. Total forecast tide is 4.06 metres Chart Datum (2.31 mAOD) at Beaulieu. Light South Easterly Force 4 wind. Palace Lane and the B3056 (Hatchet Lane) north of the Mill Pond will flood. Access to the village will be temporarily difficult. On the downstream side of the pond, the Mill House garden will flood. Wednesday's tide at 22:30 on 05/11/2025 is forecast to be 6 cm lower (2.25 mAOD). There is no significant rainfall in the forecast outlook. Flood impacts are predicted at each high tide until Saturday (08/11/2025). We are closely monitoring the situation . Activate any flood protection products you may have . This message will be updated by 3:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:River Ehen at Egremont, Bleach Green, Ennerdale Mill, Bridge End, Vale View, Wood Bank, Rugby Club
    Active Warning
    Started:17:35 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:35 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    River levels remain high following heavy rain on Tuesday morning. A further spell of heavy rain is forecast for Wednesday morning, which could cause the level of the River Ehen to rise again, but to lower than was reached on Tuesday. Locations most affected will be the river Ehen at Egremont, Bleach Green, Ennerdale Mill, Bridge End, Vale View, Wood Bank and the Rugby Club. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:Rivers Cocker and Derwent at Cockermouth, Cricket Ground, Trout Hotel Car Park, Hatters Croft
    Active Warning
    Started:16:55 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:55 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High river levels are expected to cause flooding. Locations most affected will be the rivers Cocker and Derwent at Cockermouth, Cricket Ground, Trout Hotel and Market Street Car Parks, Hatters Croft. We are closely monitoring the situation Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:River Cocker at Southwaite Bridge
    Active Warning
    Started:16:54 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:54 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High river levels are expected to cause flooding. Locations most affected will be properties adjacent to the River Cocker at Southwaite Bridge, including Southwaite Mill. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:River Eden at Carlisle, Rickerby Park, Swifts and Stoneyholme Golf Courses
    Active Warning
    Started:16:53 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:53 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High river levels are expected to cause flooding. Locations most affected will be low lying roads, car parks, public spaces and recreational facilities at Rickerby Park, Swifts and Stoneyholme Golf Courses. We are closely monitoring the situation Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:Keswick Campsite
    Active Warning
    Started:16:51 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:51 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High lake levels are expected to cause flooding today. Locations most affected will be Keswick Campsite. Further rain throughout Tuesday and Wednesday will cause the lake to remain high. We are closely monitoring the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:River Eden at Warwick Holmes
    Active Warning
    Started:16:45 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:45 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High river levels are expected to cause flooding today. Locations most affected will be low lying roads, agricultural land and isolated properties adjacent to the River Eden in the Warwick Holmes area. We are closely monitoring the situation Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:River Greta at Keswick, Keswick Campsite, Rugby Club and Quinta
    Active Warning
    Started:16:41 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:41 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    Rising river and lake levels are expected to cause flooding. Locations most affected will be low lying land next to the river Greta and Derwent Water. Levels are expected to remain high throughout Tuesday and Wednesday. We are closely monitoring the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood warning

    Flooding expected - Act now

    Areas affected:River Crake Valley
    Active Warning
    Started:16:37 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:37 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High river levels are expected to cause flooding today. Flooding is expected on 04 November 2025 . Locations most affected will be the river Crake Valley, including Low Nibthwaite, Lowick Bridge, Spark Bridge and Penny Bridge. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwent Water
    Active Warning
    Started:17:52 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:52 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwent Water Levels remain high following recent rainfall. Levels are now peaking. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels will continue to fall into tomorrow morning. Flood Warnings remain in force for Keswick Campsite and River Greta at Keswick, Keswick Campsite, Rugby Club and Quinta this is mainly due to the high level of Derwent Water. Locations remaining affected are low lying land and roads near the Upper Derwent from Seathwaite to Derwent Water. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Fareham to Portchester
    Active Warning
    Started:17:46 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:46 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Wednesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 1 hour either side of Wednesday morning's tide at 10:30 on 05/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.31 m. Total forecast tide is 5.36 metres Chart Datum (2.63 mAOD) at Portsmouth. Strong Southerly Force 5 wind. Water may just exceed the top of the main slipway, flooding the road at Lower Quay, Fareham. The lower end of Wallington Shore Road will flood to a depth of 0.1m. Wednesday's tide at 22:45 on 05/11/2025 is forecast to be 13 cm lower (2.5 mAOD). There is no significant rainfall in the forecast outlook. Flood impacts are predicted at each high tide until Saturday (08/11/2025). We are closely monitoring the situation . Consider activating any flood protection products you may have . This message will be updated by 3:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Portsmouth
    Active Warning
    Started:17:39 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:39 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Wednesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 1 hour either side of Wednesday morning's tide at 10:30 on 05/11/25. The weather increases tide table values by 0.31 m. Total forecast tide is 5.36 metres Chart Datum (2.63 mAOD) at Portsmouth. Strong Southerly Force 5 wind. In Old Portsmouth, the tide may just exceed the top of the main slipway which will cause minor road flooding in East Street and to the boat yards at The Camber. To protect property in Old Portsmouth, tidal defence gates will be closed. Wednesday's tide at 22:45 on 05/11/25 is forecast to be 13 cm lower (2.5 mAOD). There is no significant rainfall in the forecast outlook. Flood impacts are predicted at each high tide until Saturday 08/11/25. We are liaising with emergency services and local authorities . Don't put yourself or others at risk . This message will be updated by 3:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Wampool and Ellen
    Active Warning
    Started:17:33 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:33 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Rivers Wampool and Ellen and their tributaries have now peaked. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels will continue to fall into tomorrow morning. Low lying land and roads near the rivers will remain affected. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Lowther and Eamont
    Active Warning
    Started:17:32 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:32 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Rivers Lowther and Eamont and their tributaries have now peaked and levels are falling. However, Lake Ullswater continues to rise slowly. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels are expected to fall going into tomorrow morning. Locations remaining affected are low lying land and roads near the rivers Eamont and Lowther to their confluence with the River Eden at Langwathby. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Kent and Bela
    Active Warning
    Started:17:31 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:31 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Rivers Kent and Bela and their tributaries have now peaked. . Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels will continue to fall into tomorrow morning. Locations that remain affected are low lying land and roads around the Rivers Kent, Bela and other watercourses, from Kentmere to Silverdale including Staveley, Burneside, Kendal, Milnthorpe and Beetham. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Esk and Irthing
    Active Warning
    Started:17:18 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:18 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Rivers Esk and Irthing and their tributaries are now peaking. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels will continue to fall into tomorrow morning. Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near the rivers Esk and Irthing and other watercourses, including low lying areas around Longtown and Brampton. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Ehen, Calder, Irt and Esk
    Active Warning
    Started:17:17 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:17 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Rivers Ehen, Calder, Irt and Esk and their tributaries are now peaking. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels will continue to fall into tomorrow morning. Locations that remain affected are low lying land and roads near the rivers Ehen, Calder, Irt, Esk and other watercourses from Harrington to Annaside including low lying areas around Whitehaven, Cleator Moor, Egremont, Gosforth, Eskdale and Bootle. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Duddon, Crake and Mill Beck
    Active Warning
    Started:17:16 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:16 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Rivers Duddon, Crake and Mill Beck and their tributaries are now peaking. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels will continue to fall into tomorrow morning. Locations remaining affected are low lying land and roads near the rivers Duddon, Crake, Mill Beck and other watercourses from Coniston to Barrow-in-Furness including low lying areas around Ulpha, Duddon Bridge, Broughton in Furness, Kirkby-in-Furness, Dalton in Furness and Ulverston. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Cocker, Marron and Derwent
    Active Warning
    Started:17:15 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:15 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Rivers Cocker, Marron and Derwent and their tributaries are now peaking. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels will continue to fall into tomorrow morning. Locations still affected will be low lying land and roads near the lower Derwent from Bassenthwaite Lake to the coast at Workington. The Cocker from Crummock Water to Cockermouth. River Marron from Ullock to its confluence with the Derwent near Bridgefoot. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Caldew and Petteril
    Active Warning
    Started:17:14 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:14 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The River Caldew and its tributaries have now peaked. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts and levels will continue to fall into tomorrow morning. Locations still affected will be low lying land and roads near the rivers Caldew and Petteril from the Lakeland Fells to Carlisle including Greystoke, Newton Reigny, Plumpton, Stockdalewath, Sebergham and Denton Holme in Carlisle. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Brathay, Rothay and Winster
    Active Warning
    Started:17:01 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:17:01 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The Rivers Brathay, Rothay and Winster and their tributaries remain high following recent rainfall. Levels are continuing to rise slowly. Further rain is expected overnight and may impact additional locations around Lake Windermere. Locations affected will be low lying land and roads near the rivers Brathay, Rothay, Winster and other watercourses from Grasmere to Grange-over-Sands including low lying areas around Ambleside, Skelwith Bridge, Windermere, Hawkshead, Newby Bridge, Backbarrow, Cark and Cartmel. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Upper River Eden
    Active Warning
    Started:16:59 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:59 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The River Eden and its tributaries remain high following recent rainfall. Levels are continuing to rise slowly and are expected to peak in the early hours of tomorrow morning 5/11/2025 and then continue to fall throughout day. Further rain overnight is not expected to cause any significant impacts. Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads around the River Eden and other watercourses, from Kirkby Stephen to Temple Sowerby including low lying areas around Brough, Warcop, Great Ormside and Appleby. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Middle River Eden
    Active Warning
    Started:16:58 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:58 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The River Eden and its tributaries remain high following recent rainfall. Levels are continuing to rise slowly and are expected to peak in the early hours of tomorrow morning 5/11/2025 and then continue to fall throughout day. Locations remaining affected are, low lying land and roads near the river Eden and tributaries from Temple Sowerby to the confluence with the River Irthing at Warwick Bridge including Langwathby, Lazonby, Kirkoswald, Armathwaite, Wetheral and Warwick on Eden. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Lower River Eden
    Active Warning
    Started:16:57 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:57 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    The River Eden and its tributaries remain high following recent rainfall. Levels are continuing to rise slowly and are expected to peak in the early hours of tomorrow morning 5/11/2025 and then continue to fall throughout day. Locations still affected are around the River Eden and its tributaries from its confluence with the River Irthing through Crosby-on-Eden and Carlisle to the Solway Firth at Rockcliffe. We are continuing to monitor the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Mersey Estuary at Warrington
    Active Warning
    Started:16:55 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:55 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides today may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 23:00 hrs on 04/11/2025 at the following locations: Fiddlers Ferry, peaking around 23:15 hrs Eastford Road, peaking around 23:30 hrs Arpley Bridge, peaking around 23:45 hrs Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers or on the coast. It is possible that river levels may affect Arpley Road under the railway bridge. We are expecting higher than normal tides over the next 4 days and as a result we may issue further alerts/warnings. We are liasing with emergency services and local authorities. We are closely monitoring the situation and our incident rooms are open. 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 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:North Sea coast from Staithes to Whitby including tidal River Esk
    Active Warning
    Started:16:51 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:51 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides tomorrow morning may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 05/11/25 at 3:30 to 7:00 am Locations most affected will be coastal roads and footpaths. We are closely monitoring the situation Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water and avoid beaches and coastal promenades, which may be flooded. This message will be updated by 8:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Tyne estuary
    Active Warning
    Started:16:30 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:30 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides tomorrow morning may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 01:00 to 03:30 on 05 November 2025. Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers or on the coast. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads and low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Weymouth Harbour
    Active Warning
    Started:16:28 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:28 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides tomorrow morning may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 03.50 to 07.50 on Wednesday 05/11/25. High spring tides are expected this week. Water levels in the harbour will be high because of the spring tides. All this week the weather is forecast to increase the water levels by up to 0.34m. Areas most at risk include Weymouth Harbour and the tidal stretch of the River Wey, Commercial Road Car Park, Weymouth may be inaccessible The detailed tidal forecast for those who use it is for a peak level in Weymouth Harbour. The first forecast high water of 1.76m AODN is at 05:45 on Wednesday 05/11/25, with southerly Force 5 or 6 winds. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 4:20PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:West Bay Harbour
    Active Warning
    Started:16:18 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:18 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides tomorrow morning may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 03.50 to 07.50 on Wednesday 05/11/25 High spring tides are expected this week. Water levels in the harbour will be high because of the spring tides. All this week the weather is forecast to increase the water levels by up to 0.34m. Areas most at risk include West Bay Harbour and the tidal stretch of the River Brit The detailed tidal forecast for those who use it is for a peak level at West Bay. The first forecast high water of 2.41m AODN is at 05:51 on Wednesday 05/11/25, with southerly Force 5 or 6 winds. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 4:10PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:River Wye in Herefordshire
    Active Warning
    Started:16:04 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:04 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    Rising river levels this evening may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 04 November 2025 . Flooding may affect low lying land and roads along the River Wye from Hay on Wye to Ross on Wye. Other locations affected may include the A438 between Letton & Willersey, Byford, Bredwardine & Hereford. Road closures & diversions on the A438 may be in force. Predicted peaks:- Hay on Wye 2.3m to 2.6m on 05/11 AM, Bredwardine 4.3m to 4.6m on 05/11 AM, Belmont 4.3m to 4.6m on 05/11 PM, Old Wye Bridge 3.6m to 3.9m on 05/11 PM, Mordiford 3.7m to 4.0m on 05/11 PM, Ross on Wye 3.3m to 3.6m on 06/11 AM. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 9:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Coast at North Morecambe Bay
    Active Warning
    Started:16:00 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:16:00 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides today may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 9:00PM 4/11/2025 to 11:00PM on 04/11/2025. We are in a period of high tides and a Flood Alert is expected to remain in force for the next seven tides. Next high tides are 05/11/2025 10:30AM and 05/11/2025 10:45PM. Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers or on the coast. We are closely monitoring the situation and closing Flood Gates. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 8:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Upper Dove
    Active Warning
    Started:15:54 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:15:54 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    Forecast rising river levels today may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 05 November 2025 . Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:River Hamps and River Manifold
    Active Warning
    Started:15:54 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:15:54 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    Forecast rising river levels today may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 04 November 2025 . Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Lower Dove
    Active Warning
    Started:15:53 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:15:53 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    Forecast rising river levels today may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 04 November 2025 . Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Lower Dove Brooks and Egginton Brook in Derbyshire
    Active Warning
    Started:15:53 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:15:53 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    Forecast rising river levels today may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 05 November 2025 . Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Stone Trent
    Active Warning
    Started:15:52 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:15:52 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    Forecast rising river levels today may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 05 November 2025 . Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:The north Norfolk coast from East Cley to Kelling Hard, including Salthouse
    Active Warning
    Started:15:01 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:15:01 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides tomorrow morning may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 4:15am to 6:15am tomorrow, 05 November. We may see water on Beach Road at Cley, and Beach Road at Salthouse, and footpaths in the marshes may also become inaccessible. The detailed forecast is for a peak level at Wells of 3.56mAODN at 5:15am, tomorrow, 05 November 2025, which is 0.27m above tide tables, Wind Force 5, Southerly. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Tidal areas of Littlehampton Rope Walk
    Active Warning
    Started:15:00 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:15:00 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Wednesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 2 hours either side of Wednesday morning's tide at 10:30 on 05/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.18 m. Total forecast tide is 6.27 metres Chart Datum (3.22 mAOD) at Littlehampton. Strong Southerly Force 6 wind. Water will be high up slipways and could flood roads through drains. If the tide comes in a little higher than we are predicting, a small amount of water could flow through The Shipyard and Boat Yards, and onto Rope Walk. With shallow depths of water potentially affecting properties of, and near, North Park. Wednesday's tide at 22:45 on 05/11/2025 is forecast to be 10 cm lower (3.12 mAOD). We are closely monitoring the situation . Consider activating any flood protection products you may have . This message will be updated by 7:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Thorney Island to West Itchenor
    Active Warning
    Started:14:59 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:14:59 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Wednesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 1 hour either side of Wednesday morning's tide at 10:30 on 05/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.21 m. Total forecast tide is 5.32 metres Chart Datum (2.58 mAOD) at Chichester Harbour. Strong Southerly Force 6 wind. The tide will flood Shore Road. At Bosham High Street, water will be near to or flood front door steps. Gardens or land of shore side properties around the Harbour could also be affected. Wednesday's tide at 22:45 on 05/11/2025 is forecast to be 12 cm lower (2.46 mAOD). We are closely monitoring the situation . Consider activating any flood protection products you may have . This message will be updated by 7:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:The Essex coast from Clacton to and including, St Peters Flat and the Colne and Blackwater estuaries
    Active Warning
    Started:14:56 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:14:56 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides this evening may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 9:45pm to 11:45pm today, 04 November. Clacton Promenade, Lee-over-Sands and Brightlingsea sea front may see some wave overtopping and spray. The Strood at Mersea Island, Coast Road and car parks on the front at West Mersea, and the Hythe and Promenade at Maldon may be flooded. The detailed forecast is for a peak level at Clacton of 2.78mAODN at 10:45pm, today, 04 November 2025, which is 0.2m above tide tables, Wind Force 6, Southerly. The high tide tomorrow morning is also expected to be as high. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:The north Norfolk coast from Old Hunstanton, to and including Cley
    Active Warning
    Started:14:55 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:14:55 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides tomorrow morning may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 4:15am to 6:15am tomorrow, 05 November. We expect to see water on roads and paths to beaches and on the quays in Brancaster, Burnham Overy, Holkham, Wells and Blakeney. The detailed forecast is for a peak level at Wells of 3.56mAODN at 5:15am, tomorrow, 05 November 2025, which is 0.27m above tide tables, Wind Force 5, Southerly. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Dorset coast at Poole Harbour
    Active Warning
    Started:14:47 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:14:47 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides this evening may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 6pm to 10pm on 04/11/25 Areas most at risk include Poole Harbour and tidal stretches of the Lower Frome and River Piddle. Further flooding is possible during on the 05/11/2025 morning high tide between 06:30am and 10:30am. The detailed tidal forecast for those who use it is for a peak level at Poole Harbour. The first forecast high water of 1.33mAODN is at 20:12, which is 0.41 m above tide tables, with southernly force 6 winds. The second forecast high water is at 08:36 on the 5th of November with a level of 1.33mAODN with southernly force 6 winds. (mAODN is height above average sea level.) We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid beaches and coastal promenades, which may be flooded . Don't put yourself or others at risk This message will be updated by 1:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:Christchurch Harbour
    Active Warning
    Started:14:47 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:14:47 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides this evening may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 06:30pm to 10:30pm on 04/11/2025 Locations most affected will be Bridge Street, Stoney Lane and Monkswell Gardens in Purewell and Christchurch Harbour. Areas most at risk include tidal stretches of the Lower Stour and Avon. Further flooding is possible 2 hours either side on the 05/11/2025 morning high tide. The detailed tidal forecast for those who use it is. The first forecast high water of 1.31 mAODN is at 20:32pm this evening with southernly force 6 winds. The second forecast high water is at 08:57am tomorrow morning with a level of 1.32 mAODN with southernly force 6 winds (mAODN is height above average sea level). We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . Don't put yourself or others at risk. This message will be updated by 1:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:East coast of Dorset
    Active Warning
    Started:14:33 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:14:33 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides this evening may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 18.30 to 22.30 on 04/11/25. High spring tides are expected along the Dorset Coast this week. The weather until the end of the week is forecast to increase the water levels by up to 0.34m. The forecast high water is at 20:30 PM this evening 04/11/25, with Force 4 or 5 southerly winds. We expect the whole of the East Coast of Dorset to be affected and particularly at Portland, Weymouth Harbour, Preston Beach, Swanage, Poole Harbour and at Christchurch Harbour. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 2:20PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:West coast of Dorset
    Active Warning
    Started:14:19 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:14:19 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides tomorrow morning may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible from 03.30 to 07.30 on 5th November. High spring tides are expected along the Dorset Coast this week. The weather until the end of the week is forecast to increase the water levels by up to 0.34m. The forecast high water is at 05:30 AM tomorrow morning 05/11/25, with Force 4 or 5 southerly winds. We expect Lyme Regis, Charmouth, Seatown, West Bay, Bothenhampton, Burton Freshwater, Burton Bradstock, Cogdean Beach, Chesil Beach, West Fleet and East Fleet to be affected. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 1:45PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Wyre estuary from Fleetwood and Knott End to Little Eccleston
    Active Warning
    Started:12:55 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:12:55 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides overnight may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible 2 hours before and after the high tide at 10:00 PM on 04 November 2025. Locations most affected will include Tiger's Tail, Wyre Dock, Burrow's Marsh, Burn Naze, Thornton, Trunnah, Stanah, Poulton-le-Fylde, Skippool, Hambleton, Cold Row, Little Singleton, Little Eccleston and Crow Woods. We are moving into a period of high tides and flood alerts for the Wyre Estuary are likely to remain in force until Saturday 08 November 2025. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

  • Flood alert

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    Areas affected:Climping Seafront
    Active Warning
    Started:12:40 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:12:40 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Tuesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 2 hours either side of Tuesday evening's tide at 22:15 on 04/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.25 m. Total forecast tide is 6.14 metres Chart Datum (3.09 mAOD) at Littlehampton. Strong Southerly Force 6 wind. 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. We are closely monitoring the situation . We routinely check the condition of the beach at Climping. Consider activating any flood protection products you may have Access could be restricted. Take care if visiting Climping beach. This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:Isle of Wight coast
    Active Warning
    Started:12:34 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:12:34 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Tuesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 1 hour either side of Tuesday evening's tide at 21:47 on 04/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.34m. Total forecast tide is 4.63 metres Chart Datum (2.04 mAOD). Very minor impact flooding will affect some seafront roads, esplanades and car parks across the island. Water will be high up slipways in Cowes, affecting Medina Road and the floating bridge. In East Cowes, seawater forced up through drains may cause minor impacts to the road at Albany Road. Wednesday's tide at 10:02 05/11/25 is forecast to be 50cm higher (2.54 mAOD). No significant rainfall is forecast. Flood impacts are predicted until Saturday 08/11/25. We are closely monitoring the situation . Consider activating any flood protection products you may have . This message will be updated by 1:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:Langstone to Emsworth Harbour
    Active Warning
    Started:12:13 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:12:13 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Tuesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 1 hour either side of Tuesday evening's tide at 22:15 on 04/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.35m. Total forecast tide is 5.22 metres Chart Datum (2.49 mAOD). Impacts will be relatively minor and confined to the seafront. Water will be high at South Street & Queen Street, Emsworth. The Ship Inn car park, Langstone, will flood. Water will flow into the road at Langstone High Street, but flood depths will be shallow. Wednesday's tide at 10:30 05/11/25 is forecast to be 18cm higher (2.67 mAOD). No significant rainfall is forecast. Strong Southerly Force 5 wind. Flood impacts are predicted at each high tide until Saturday 08/11/25. We are closely monitoring the situation . Consider activating any flood protection products you may have . This message will be updated by 1:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:Beaulieu estuary
    Active Warning
    Started:12:11 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:12:11 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Tuesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 1 hour either side of Tuesday evening's tide at 21:45 on 04/11/2025 and 23:46 on 04/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.34m. Total forecast tide is 3.96 metres Chart Datum (2.22 mAOD). Light Southerly Force 4 wind. The tide will flood into the garden of the mill house on the downstream side of Mill Pond. Minor road flooding at Palace Lane is expected, making access to the village temporarily more difficult. Wednesday's tide at 10:00 05/11/25 is forecast to be 12 cm higher (2.34 mAOD). A flood warning will be issued this evening for tomorrows morning’s tide. No significant rainfall is forecast. Flood impacts are predicted at each high tide until Saturday 08/11/25. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses . This message will be updated by 1:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Mansbridge and Riverside Park
    Active Warning
    Started:11:29 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:11:29 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High river levels on Tuesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 04 November 2025 1.5 hours before, and 3.5 hours after the tide at 21:45. The weather increases tide table values by 0.34m. Total forecast tide is 5.15 metres Chart Datum (2.41 mAOD) at Southampton. Levels in the Itchen will increase at high tide. Footpath flooding will affect areas of Riverside Park and the pub car park at Mansbridge. Flood depth will be shallow. It will not flood property or the A27. Wednesday's tide at 10:00 on 05/11/2025 is forecast to be 13 cm higher (2.54 mAOD). There is no significant rainfall in the forecast outlook. Light Southerly Force 4 wind is forecast. Flood impacts are predicted at each high tide until Saturday (08/11/2025). We are closely monitoring the situation . Consider activating any flood protection products you may have . This message will be updated by 1:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:Southampton Water and Hamble
    Active Warning
    Started:11:20 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:11:20 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides on Tuesday may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible for 1 hour either side of Tuesday evening's tide at 21:45 on 04/11/2025 and 23:46 on 04/11/2025. The weather increases tide table values by 0.34 m. Total forecast tide is 5.15 metres Chart Datum (2.41 mAOD) at Southampton. Light Southerly Force 4 wind is forecast. Very minor impact flooding will affect the lower floor level of Eling Tide Mill and boat yards at Bursledon. Road and car park flooding may occur at The Quay Hamble, Magazine Lane at Marchwood and Shore Road in Hythe. Wednesday's tide at 10:00 on 05/11/2025 is forecast to be 13 cm higher (2.54 mAOD). There is no significant rainfall in the forecast outlook. Flood impacts are predicted at each high tide until Saturday (08/11/25). We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses . This message will be updated by 1:00PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:South Devon coast from Start Point to Dawlish Warren
    Active Warning
    Started:10:42 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:42 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides and forecast weather conditions this afternoon may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible 2 hours either side of high tide from Tuesday 4 November afternoon until Thursday morning. Areas particularly at risk include Torbay, Teignmouth, Beesands, Torcross, Slapton and Dawlish. The high tide at Exmouth on Tuesday 4 November is at 5.45PM, times of high water will vary along the coast. Forecast total high tide level is 2.42mAOD, which is 0.37metres above tide table level. Strong force 6 southerly winds and offshore wave heights of over 1.6m are forecast over the high tide. Coastal conditions should ease for Thursday morning's high tide. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid beaches and coastal promenades, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 12:30PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:South Cornwall Coast from Lands End to Lizard Point
    Active Warning
    Started:10:41 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:41 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides and forecast weather conditions over the next three days may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible over the high tides from Tuesday 4th to Friday 7th November Low lying coastal roads, promenades, car parks and harbours may be flooded. Areas particularly at risk include Newlyn, Penzance and Longrock. High tide at Newlyn on Tuesday is at 3.25pm and on Wednesday morning at 3.48am. Forecast total high tide level is 3.04mAOD and 2.97mAOD respectively. Expect tide levels along the coast to be between 0.3-0.4 metres above tide table level. Strong force 6 southerly winds and offshore wave heights of around 4m are forecast. High tides of most concern are Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday afternoon. We are closely monitoring the situation Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:Plymouth Sound, Wembury Bay and tidal estuaries
    Active Warning
    Started:10:41 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:41 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides and forecast weather conditions over the next three days may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible over the high tides from Tuesday 4th to Friday 7th November Low lying coastal roads, promenades, car parks, and harbours may be flooded. Areas particularly at risk include exposed coastal areas of Plymouth Sound, Cawsand, Kingsand, The Hoe, Millbrook & low lying areas on estuaries. High tide at Plymouth on Tuesday is at 4:35pm and Wednesday at 5:01am. Forecast total high tide level is 2.81mAOD and 2.83mAOD respectively. Expect tide levels to be 0.3-0.4m above tide table level. Force 6 southerly winds and offshore wave heights of around 3m are forecast. Tides of most concern are Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:South Cornwall coast from Lizard Point to Gribbin Head excluding the Tidal Fal Estuary
    Active Warning
    Started:10:40 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:40 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides and forecast weather conditions over the next three days may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible over the high tides from Tuesday 4th to Friday 7th November. Low lying coastal roads, promenades, car parks, and harbours may be flooded. Areas particularly at risk include Swanpool, St Mawes, East Portholland, Mevagissey, and Par. High tide at Falmouth on Tuesday is 4:00pm and on Wednesday is 4:22am. Forecast total high tide level is 2.65mAOD and 2.67mAOD respectively. Expect tide levels to be between 0.3-0.4m above tide table level. Force 6 southerly winds and offshore wave heights of around 3m are forecast. High tides of most concern are Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday afternoon. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:South Cornwall coast from Gribbin Head to Rame Head
    Active Warning
    Started:10:40 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:40 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides and forecast weather conditions over the next three days may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible over the high tides from Tuesday the 4th to Friday the 7th of November Low lying coastal roads, promenades, car parks and harbours may be flooded. Areas at risk include low lying areas including Fowey, Lostwithiel, Polperro Harbour, Looe and the B3247 at Seaton. High tide at Plymouth on Tuesday is at 4.35pm and Wednesday at 5:01am. Forecast total high tide levels are 2.81mAOD and 2.83mAOD respectively. Expect tide levels to be 0.3-0.4m above tide table level. Force 6 southerly winds and offshore wave heights of around 3m are forecast.  High tides of most concern are Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Tidal Fal Estuary
    Active Warning
    Started:10:40 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:40 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides and forecast weather conditions over the next three days may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible over the high tides from Tuesday 4th to Friday 7th November. Low lying coastal roads, promenades, car parks and harbours may be flooded. Areas particularly at risk include low lying areas in Falmouth, Penryn, Flushing, Mylor Bridge, the A39 at Perranarworthal, Devoran, Calenick, Truro and A390 at Tresillian. High tide at Falmouth on Tuesday is 4:00pm and Wednesday 4:22am. Forecast total high tide level is 2.65mAOD and 2.67mAOD respectively. Expect tide levels to be between 0.3-0.4m above tide table level. Strong force 6 southerly winds and offshore wave heights of around 3m are forecast. High tides of most concern are Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid coastal roads, footpaths and carparks, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 11:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:The tidal Rivers Bure, Ant and Thurne
    Active Warning
    Started:10:31 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:31 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides tomorrow morning may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible overnight Tuesday 4th November, into Wednesday 5th November. We expect to see high water levels around Potter Heigham, Wroxham boat yards and Ferry Road in Horning. River levels may remain high over the next couple of days. We are closely monitoring the situation. Avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. This message will be updated by 10:00am tomorrow, Wednesday 5th November 2025, or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:South Devon Estuaries
    Active Warning
    Started:10:27 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:27 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    High tides and forecast weather conditions this afternoon may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible 2 hours either side of high tide from Tuesday 4th November afternoon until Friday evening. Areas particularly at risk include communities within the Kingsbridge, Dart and Teign estuaries. The high tide at Plymouth on Tuesday 4th November is at 4.30PM, times of high water will vary along the coast. Forecast total high tide level is 2.81mAOD, which is 0.36 metres above tide table level. Strong force 6 southerly winds and offshore wave heights of over 3.3m are forecast over the high tide. Coastal conditions should ease for Friday evening's high tide. We are closely monitoring the situation . Avoid beaches and coastal promenades, which may be flooded . This message will be updated by 12:30PM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:Lower River Lune and Conder
    Active Warning
    Started:10:22 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:22 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    River levels remain high after rainfall overnight, levels will gradually fall during the day today. Flood water is likely to remain in low lying areas. Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near to the river Lune, Conder and Keer and other watercourses from Kirkby Lonsdale to Galgate including Gressingham, Carnforth, Hornby, Wray, Bentham and Lancaster. We are closely monitoring the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 10:00AM on 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Areas affected:Upper River Lune
    Active Warning
    Started:10:18 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:10:18 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    River levels are beginning to fall but are still high due to the rainfall overnight. Flood water will remain in low lying areas. Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near to the river Lune, Rawthey, Dee and other watercourses from Tebay to Kirkby Lonsdale including Sedbergh and Killington. We are closely monitoring the situation. 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 05 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Rivers Greta, St Johns Beck and Bassenthwaite Lake
    Active Warning
    Started:07:58 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:07:58 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    Rising river levels this morning may lead to flooding. Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near river Derwent from Keswick to Bassenthwaite. The rivers Greta, Glenderamackin and St Johns Beck including Keswick. We are monitoring rainfall and river levels. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 5:00PM on 04 November 2025 or as the situation changes.

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    Flooding possible - Be prepared

    Areas affected:Severn Vyrnwy confluence
    Active Warning
    Started:07:34 GMT Tuesday 4 November
    Issued:07:34 GMT Tuesday 4 November

    River levels have risen and are forecast to rise again today and overnight. Flooding is possible on over the next two days. Flooding may 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. Roads between Maesbrook, Melverley and Pentre start to flood. Predicted peaks:- Llanymynech 3.9m to 4.2m on 05/11 AM. We are closely monitoring the situation. Take care and avoid Avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. This message will be updated by 7:00 PM on 04 November 2025 or as the situation changes.