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Flood Warning Info - River Great Ouse at Eaton Socon, Eynesbury, Eaton Ford, and St Neots
River Great Ouse at Eaton Socon, Eynesbury, Eaton Ford, and St Neots
School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots.
Current Flood Warning Status
No current warningArea Covered by this Flood Warning
The red highlighted area on the map below outlines the area covered by this Flood Warning.
Flood Warning History
Number of historic Flood Warnings that have previously been recorded for this area.
Historical Flood Warnings for this Area
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high and are still rising further downstream after recent rainfall. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. River levels are expected to remain high throughout today and into this evening. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Tuesday 27th February 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Great Ouse
River levels continue to rise in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. River levels are expected to remain high throughout today and into this evening. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Monday 26th February 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is expected over the next few hours and into this evening, 25/02/2024. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. River levels are expected to continue to rise throughout this afternoon and this evening. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, 26/02/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are dropping but still remain high further downstream. Flooding is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for no rainfall today, Saturday 24th February. There is potential for rain tomorrow. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Sunday 25th February 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Great Ouse
River levels are dropping but still remain high. Flooding is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for no rainfall today, Saturday 24th February. There is potential for rain tomorrow. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 6pm today, Saturday 24th February 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. There is potential for light rainfall throughout today and tomorrow. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 24th February 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Great Ouse
River levels have risen steadily in response to yesterday’s rainfall. More showers are expected over the next few hours. Flooding is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 6pm today, Friday 23rd February 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high and responsive to further rainfall. Flooding is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for further rainfall today which could see river levels rise. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Friday 23rd February 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high and responsive to further rainfall. Flooding is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for further rainfall today which could see river levels rise. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 6pm today, Thursday 22nd February 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is expected to continue. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Further rainfall is expected today and tomorrow, which will keep river levels high. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Thursday 22nd February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to last weekend's rainfall. Flooding is expected today, 21/02/2024. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Further rainfall is expected today and tomorrow which will keep river levels high. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Wednesday 21st February.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to Saturday night's rainfall. Flooding is expected over the next few hours and into tonight, 18/02/2024. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for drier conditions for this evening through to Tuesday. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Monday 19th February.
River Great Ouse
River levels continue to fall but remain high after the rainfall a few days ago. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Further rainfall is possible over the next few days. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Wednesday 14th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels continue to fall but remain high after the rainfall a few days ago. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Further rain is forecast for Thursday 15th February. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Wednesday 14th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are now falling, but remain high after the rainfall a few days ago. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Light rainfall is possible over the next two days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Tuesday 13th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising as higher flows arrive from upstream. Flooding is expected. Peak flows will be at Eaton Socon at around 4pm today, and St Neots at around 6pm today. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Light rainfall is possible over the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Tuesday 13th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising as higher flows arrive from upstream. Flooding is expected. Peak flows will be in Tempsford at around 8am today, Eaton Socon 1pm today, and St Neots 3pm today. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Light rainfall is possible over the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Monday 12th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high in response to recent rainfall, and are starting to increase as higher flows arrive from upstream. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Light rainfall is possible over the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Monday 12th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high in response to rainfall on Thursday 8th February. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Light rainfall is expected over the next 24 hours, which will keep river levels high. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Sunday 11th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high in response to rainfall on Thursday 8th February. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Further rainfall is expected over the next 24 hours, which will keep river levels high. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Sunday 11th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high in response to rainfall on Thursday 8th February. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Further rainfall is possible today. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Saturday 10th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising in response to rainfall on Thursday 8th February. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Further light rainfall is expected today. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Saturday 10th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising in response to rainfall on Thursday 8th February. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Rainfall is expected to stop in the early hours of this morning, but there may be further rain later on this morning which will keep river levels high. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Friday 9th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising in response to rainfall on Thursday 8th February. Flooding is expected from approximately 2:30am today and continuing through the rest of Friday 9th February. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Rainfall is expected to stop in the early hours of this morning, but there may be further rain later on this morning which will keep river levels high. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am today, Friday 9th February 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are steadily falling but remain high following recent rainfall. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days which will allow river levels to continue to fall. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Wednesday 10/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels continue to fall but remain high following recent heavy rainfall in the catchment. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Tuesday 09/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are falling but remain high following recent heavy rainfall in the catchment. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Tuesday 09/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are falling but remain high following recent heavy rainfall in the catchment. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Monday 08/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are falling but remain high following recent heavy rainfall in the catchment. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Monday 08/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are reducing but remain high following recent heavy rainfall in the catchment. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm today, Sunday 07/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high following recent heavy rainfall in the catchment. Flooding is expected. River levels will begin to fall throughout this evening as flood water travels down the River Great Ouse from Bedford. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow morning, Sunday 07/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are high following recent heavy rainfall in the catchment. Flooding is expected. River levels may begin to fall throughout the morning but will rise again as flood water travels down the River Great Ouse from Bedford. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm this afternoon, Saturday 06/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are high and continuing to rise steadily following recent heavy rainfall. Flooding is expected. The highest river level will be reached between midnight and 03:00, 06/01/24. River levels may begin to fall in the morning but will rise again as flood water travels down the River Great Ouse from Bedford. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. No further rain is forecast in the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property. Stay safe, and install any flood protection products you have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow morning, Saturday 06/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are high and rising following heavy rainfall overnight. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. Further light rainfall is possible over the next 12 hours which may keep river levels high. Be ready to take action to protect your property if flooding is expected. Move parked cars out of flood risk areas and avoid walking or driving through flood water. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 5pm this afternoon, Friday 05/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are currently high, but steady following heavy rainfall from Storm Henk. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for more rainfall this evening, and into tomorrow morning. River levels will remain high. Move parked cars out of flood risk areas and avoid walking or driving through flood water. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, 05/01/2024
River Great Ouse
River levels are currently high, but steady following heavy rainfall from Storm Henk. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for more rainfall this evening, and into Friday. River levels will remain high. Move parked cars out of flood risk areas and avoid walking or driving through flood water. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 6pm today, 04/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are currently high and steady following heavy rainfall from Storm Henk. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for light rainfall this evening, then mostly dry for several days, which should allow river levels to continue falling. Move parked cars out of flood risk areas and avoid walking or driving through flood water. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 12pm tomorrow, 04/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are currently high and steady following heavy rainfall from Storm Henk. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. The forecast is for light rainfall today, then mostly dry for several days, which should allow river levels to start falling. Move parked cars out of flood risk areas and avoid walking or driving through flood water. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 4pm today, 03/01/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to steady rainfall from Storm Henk. Flooding is expected from now into tomorrow morning. Areas most at risk are School Lane and Wheatsheaf Road in Eaton Socon, Wren Walk, Hardwick Road and St Marys Street in Eynesbury, St Neots Road, Mill Hill Road and Cross Hall Road in Eaton Ford, High Street, Priory Road, New Street, Hawthorn Road and Leys Road in St Neots. River levels are expected to continue to rise, and we are likely to issue more messages for a wider area, over the next few hours. Move parked cars out of flood risk areas, and avoid walking or driving through flood water. We are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, 03/01/2024.