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Flood Warning Info - River Great Ouse at New Bradwell and Haversham
River Great Ouse at New Bradwell and Haversham
Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Road and Haversham Mill in Haversham.
Current Flood Warning Status
No current warningArea Covered by this Flood Warning
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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 in response to the recent rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is forecast for Wednesday which may see river levels begin to rise again. 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, 27/11/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high in response to the recent rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. The forecast is for drier conditions today with further rainfall forecast on Wednesday. We expect river levels to remain high for the next few days along the River Great Ouse. 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, 26/11/24.
River Great Ouse
River levels remain high in response to the recent rainfall from Storm Bert. Flooding is possible. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. The weather forecast is for drier conditions this evening and into 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, 26/11/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to the recent rainfall. Flooding is possible over the next few hours and throughout today, Monday 25 November 2024. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. There is no significant rainfall forecast over the next 24 hours. 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, Monday 25 November 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to the recent rainfall. Flooding is possible over the next few hours and throughout today, Monday 25 November 2024. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. There is no significant rainfall forecast over the next 24 hours. 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, Monday 25 November 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are dropping but remain high in response to recent heavy rainfall. Flooding is still possible for the next few days while the rivers drain away from high peak levels. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. The forecast is for dry weather today but some potentially heavy showers tomorrow, which will keep levels high. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Monday 30th September.
River Great Ouse
River levels are dropping but remain high in response to recent heavy rainfall. Flooding is still possible for the next few days while the rivers drain away from high peak levels. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. The forecast is for dry weather today but some potentially heavy showers tomorrow, which will keep levels high. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message by 6pm today, Sunday 29th September.
River Great Ouse
River levels are high in response to recent heavy rainfall. Flooding is still possible for the next few days while the rivers drain away from high peak levels. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. The forecast is for dry weather for the next 24hrs followed by light showers tomorrow evening. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Sunday 29 September 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are high in response to recent heavy rainfall. Flooding is still possible for the next few days while the rivers drain away from high peak levels. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. The forecast is for dry weather for the next two days. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message by 5pm today, Saturday 28 September 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are high in response to heavy rainfall yesterday and overnight. Flooding is still possible for the next few days while the rivers drain away from high peak levels. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. The forecast is for light showers for rest of today and tomorrow. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Saturday 28 September 2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels have risen in response to heavy rainfall overnight. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is forecast overnight and into tomorrow morning, 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 and will update this message by 5pm today, Friday 27/09/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels have risen in response to heavy rainfall overnight. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is forecast overnight and into tomorrow morning, 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 and will update this message by 10am today, Friday 27/09/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels have risen in response to heavy rainfall overnight. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is forecast overnight and into tomorrow morning, 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 and will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Friday 27/09/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are beginning to fall slowly but remain high in the lower catchment in response to recent rainfall. The river will continue to be responsive to further rainfall. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Friday 27/09/24.
River Great Ouse
River levels are beginning to fall slowly but remain high in the lower catchment in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is forecast throughout today and into the evening Thursday 26 September which may cause river levels to rise again. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message by 5pm today, Thursday 26/09/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are beginning to fall slowly but remain high in the lower catchment in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is forecast throughout this evening and tomorrow, Thursday 26 September which may cause river levels to rise again. Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message by 9am tomorrow, 26/09/2024
River Great Ouse
River levels are beginning to fall slowly but remain high in the lower catchment in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is expected. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is forecast throughout Wednesday 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 and will update this message by 4pm today, 25/09/2024
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is possible later this evening, 24/09/2024. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is forecast for Wednesday evening 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 9am tomorrow, 25/09/2024.
River Great Ouse
River levels are rising steadily in response to recent rainfall. Flooding is possible later this afternoon and into this evening, 24/09/2024. Areas most at risk are Newport Road and Wooton Court in New Bradwell, Haversham Sailing Club and Haversham Mill. Further rainfall is expected on Wednesday evening which will keep river levels high for 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 6pm today, 24/09/2024.