Flood warnings issued to 73 UK areas as snow melts – full list | Weather | News

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Flood warnings have been issued to 73 areas in the UK in the coming days by the Environment Agency. There are a total of 54 alerts and warnings in England, seven in Scotland, and eight in Wales.

The Government recommends Brits to prepare for flooding by moving important documents and possessions and storing them in a location where they won’t be damaged by floodwater, for example, in a waterproof container. A flood kit should include warm, waterproof, and dry clothing and footwear; a torch; drinking water; medicine; toys for children; baby care items; and a mobile phone or device charger, or spare batteries. Immediately before a flood, turn off water, electricity, and gas, lift curtains over rails, use door guards and air brick covers, put rugs and small furniture upstairs or on tables, and move pets and cars to somewhere safe.

During a flood, follow warnings and advice, do not drive or walk through floodwater, check on friends and family, and do not put yourself or others at risk.

This comes after the national forecaster issued yellow and red weather warnings for Storm Goretti last week, affecting 96 areas across the UK with snow, rain, wind, and freezing temperatures.

The Met Office said as temperatures increase, snow melt and a “rapid thaw” across the north of the UK, coupled with further rain, could lead to flooding concerns.

Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan said: “Combined with the rainfall, the higher temperatures, we will see some flooding due to the snow melt gradually as we go through the next few days, so that’s the main concern.”

Flooding can be checked in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland Government websites.

Full list of the flood alerts in place

  • England 

    • Bourne Brook (Tamworth)

    • Burton Trent

    • Chertsey Bourne

    • West Dorset

    • Hundred Foot Washes (Cambridgeshire, Norfolk)

    • Kempsey Village

    • Lower/upper River Derwent

    • Lower Frome and tributaries

    • Lower River Loddon

    • Lower River Soar 

    • Lower River Wear

    • Lower Tame

    • Lower/Upper Teme

    • Mid/Upper Bristol Avon

    • Middle River Roding

    • Rea Brook and Cound Brook

    • River Amber

    • River Anker and River Sence

    • River Avon (Worcestershire)

    • River Blythe (Warwickshire)

    • River Cherwell (Lower Heyford to Oxford)

    • River Churn and tributaries

    • River Cole

    • River Dee (Whitchurch to Chester)

    • River Erewash (Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire)

    • River Foulness and Market Weighton

    • River Leadon

    • River Lugg (Leominster)

    • River Mease

    • River Ray and tributaries (Shipton Lee to Islip)

    • River Seven

    • River Severn (Gloucestershire, Shropshire, Worcestershire)

    • River Sow and River Penk

    • River Thame, Horsenden Stream, Chalgrove Brook

    • River Trent (Cromwell Weir to Gainsborough, Derbyshire)

    • River Windrush (Bourton to Newbridge)

    • River Worfe

    • River Wye (Gloucestershire, Herefordshire)

    • Severn Vyrnwy confluence

    • Tern and Perry

    • River Pant, Blackwater, Brain

    • River Stour (Upper, Sudbury, Stratford St Mary, Dedham)

    • Upper Avon River Swift and Clay Coton Brook

    • Upper Bristol 

  • Scotland

    • Argyll and Bute

    • Caithness and Sutherland Central

    • Easter Ross and Great Glen

    • Findhorn Nairn Moray and Speyside

    • Skye and Lochaber

    • Tayside

    • Wester Ross

  • Wales

    • Upper/lower Towy

    • River Dee (Lower, Llangollen to Trevaly Meadows, Bangor on Dee)

    • River Alyn (Mold)

    • River Wye (Powys)

    • Vyrnwy

    • River Severn (Upper/lower at Powys)

    • Upper Towy

    • Lower Teifi

Full list of the flood warnings in place

  • England

    • South Winterbourne Valley

    • River Severn (Severn Ham, Tewkesbury)

    • River Teme (Stanford Bridge)

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