Flood Warning Info - North Cornwall coast at Copperhouse Pool Hayle
Area Description
Commercial Road, King George V Memorial Walk, Black Road and The Recreation Ground.
This is a Flood Warning Area. For this area, you may receive Flood Warnings or Severe Flood Warnings.
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There are no Flood Warnings currently in force for this area. See below for historical flood warnings.
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Flood Warning History
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Historical Flood Warnings for this Area
Flood Warning issued on 11 Mar 2020 11:41
North Cornwall Coast
Flooding is expected over the high tides on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. High water at St Ives on Wednesday 18:30 and Thursday at 06:51. Times of high water will vary along the coast. Conditions apply two hours either side of high tide. The tidal gate at Copperhouse Pool has been closed. Force 6 to 7 west south west winds and offshore wave heights of over 5m are forecast. Expect tides to be up to 500mm higher than predicted due to weather conditions. This may cause localised standing water on roads. Do not drive through flood water or waves. Keep up to date with weather and tide conditions on local radio. We are monitoring the situation and will update this information on Wednesday or if the situation changes
Flood Warning issued on 10 Mar 2020 11:52
North Cornwall Coast
Flooding is expected over the high tides from Wednesday morning 11th March through to the morning tide on Thursday 12th March.
High water at St Ives on Wednesday is 06:06 and 18:30 and Thursday at 06:51. Times of high water will vary along the coast. Conditions apply two hours either side of high tide. The tidal gate at Copperhouse Pool has been closed.
Force 6 to 7 west south west winds and offshore wave heights of over 5m are forecast. Expect tides to be up to 500mm higher than predicted due to weather conditions.
This may cause localised standing water on roads. Do not drive through flood water or waves. Keep up to date with weather and tide conditions on local radio.
We are monitoring the situation and will update this information on Wednesday or if the situation changes.
Flood Warning issued on 30 Sep 2019 21:14
North Cornwall Coast
Flooding is expected over the morning high tide on Tuesday 1st Oct. The time of high tide at St Ives is 07:29.
Expect the weather conditions to cause water levels to be up to 250 mm higher than forecast tide levels.
High astronomical tides and Force 6 South Westerly Winds, combined with offshore wave heights of up to 2.3 m are forecast to cause flooding to properties.
Waves and spray are likely, so take care near coastal paths and promenades. There may be localised standing water on roads - do not drive through flood water or waves.
Locations particularly at risk include Copperhouse Pool.
Flood Warning issued on 30 Sep 2019 16:27
North Cornwall Coast
Flooding is expected over tonight’s high tide, Monday 30th Sept, and tomorrow morning’s high tide, Tuesday 1st Oct.
The time of high tide at St Ives is 19:06 tonight and 07:29 tomorrow morning. Expect the weather conditions to cause water levels to be up to 260 mm higher than forecast tide levels. This will be up to 150 mm above the high tide levels observed on Sunday night.
High astronomical tides and Force 5 West South Westerly to South Westerly winds, combined with offshore wave heights of up to 2.3m are forecast to cause flooding to properties.
Waves and spray are likely, so take care near coastal paths and promenades. There may be localised standing water on roads - do not drive through flood water or waves.
Locations particularly at risk include Copperhouse Pool.
Flood Warning issued on 30 Sep 2019 11:19
North Cornwall Coast
Flooding is expected over this evenings high tide on Monday 30th Sept. The time of high tide at St Ives is 7.22pm. Expect the weather conditions to cause water levels to be 150 mm higher than forecast tide levels. This will be 150 mm above the levels seen on Sunday night.
High astronomical tides and Force 5 West South Westerly winds, combined with offshore wave heights of up to 2.7m are forecast to cause flooding to properties. Large waves and spray are likely, so take care near coastal paths and promenades. There may be localised standing water on roads - do not drive through flood water or waves.
Locations particularly at risk include Copperhouse Pool.
Flood Warning issued on 29 Sep 2019 20:54
North Cornwall Coast
This flood warning remains in force for Monday nights high tide, 30th Sept. The time of high tide varies along the coast from 6:44pm at Newlyn to 8.06pm at Ilfracombe. Expect the weather conditions to cause water levels to be 150 mm higher than forecast tide levels. This will be 150 mm above the levels seen on Sunday night. Large waves and spray are likely, so take care near coastal paths and promenades. There may be localised standing water on roads - do not drive through flood water or waves. Locations particularly at risk include Copperhouse Pool. We will review the forecast and update Flood Warnings by 10am on Monday.
Flood Warning issued on 29 Sep 2019 11:55
North Cornwall Coast
Flooding is expected over the high tide on Sunday evening. High water at Ilfracombe is at 7:24pm. Times of high water will vary along the coast.
High astronomical tides and Force 5 West North Westerly winds combined with offshore wave heights of up to 3m are forecast to cause flooding to properties.
Large waves and spray are likely so take care near coastal paths and promenades. This may cause localised standing water on roads. Do not drive through flood water or waves.
Locations particularly at risk include Copperhouse Pool.
Further Flood Warnings are expected through this period of high tides and we are continuing to monitor the situation and will issue updates as necessary.