River levels are slowly falling but remain high on the River Colne, Frays, Wraysbury and Poyle Channel, following recent heavy rainfall.
Flooding will continue to affect locations near the River Colne, Frays, Wraysbury and Poyle Channel, with low lying land most affected, particularly around Longford.
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and are checking rivers for blockages in the area.
Please monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 6pm this evening, Tuesday 19th March, or as the situation changes.River levels are slowly falling but remain high on the Colne Brook and Lower Colne, following recent heavy rainfall.
Flooding will continue to affect locations near the Colne Brook and Lower Colne, with low lying land most affected, particularly around Colnbrook Village, Poyle, Albany Park, High Street, Mill Street, Fawsley Close and Myrtle Close.
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and are checking rivers for blockages in the area.
Please monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 6pm this evening, Tuesday 19th March, or as the situation changes.Groundwater levels in East Surrey and South London have been rising throughout the winter following higher than average rainfall. Levels continued to increase through most of February and early March in response to heavy rainfall and storm events. The Caterham Bourne between Woldingham and Purely is now flowing in certain sections along its course. Properties with deep basements and low lying land in and around Purley and the Caterham Bourne may experience flooding. Riparian owners are reminded to keep clear the sections of river that flow through their land. Flooding of properties, gardens and low lying land elsewhere is not expected at this point in time. Property flooding is not currently expected. River levels have risen on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall in the Shepperton to Molesey areas. Therefore flooding of low lying land and roads is possible today 18/03/24. The forecast for today is isolated showers, with light rain tomorrow and Wednesday and heavier rain later in the week. River levels are forecast to remain high over the next few 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 by tomorrow morning, 19/03/24, or as the situation changes.
River levels are slowly falling but remain high on the River Colne, Frays, Wraysbury and Poyle Channel, following recent heavy rainfall.
Flooding will continue to affect locations near the River Colne, Frays, Wraysbury and Poyle Channel, with low lying land most affected, particularly around Longford.
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and are checking rivers for blockages in the area.
Please monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 6pm this evening, Tuesday 19th March, or as the situation changes.River levels are slowly falling but remain high on the Colne Brook and Lower Colne, following recent heavy rainfall.
Flooding will continue to affect locations near the Colne Brook and Lower Colne, with low lying land most affected, particularly around Colnbrook Village, Poyle, Albany Park, High Street, Mill Street, Fawsley Close and Myrtle Close.
We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and are checking rivers for blockages in the area.
Please monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 6pm this evening, Tuesday 19th March, or as the situation changes.Groundwater levels in East Surrey and South London have been rising throughout the winter following higher than average rainfall. Levels continued to increase through most of February and early March in response to heavy rainfall and storm events. The Caterham Bourne between Woldingham and Purely is now flowing in certain sections along its course. Properties with deep basements and low lying land in and around Purley and the Caterham Bourne may experience flooding. Riparian owners are reminded to keep clear the sections of river that flow through their land. Flooding of properties, gardens and low lying land elsewhere is not expected at this point in time. Property flooding is not currently expected. River levels have risen on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall in the Shepperton to Molesey areas. Therefore flooding of low lying land and roads is possible today 18/03/24. The forecast for today is isolated showers, with light rain tomorrow and Wednesday and heavier rain later in the week. River levels are forecast to remain high over the next few 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 by tomorrow morning, 19/03/24, or as the situation changes.