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Flood Alert Info - River Wye in Powys
River Wye in Powys
River Wye in Powys.
Current Flood Alert Status
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Flood Alert History
Number of historic Flood Alerts that have previously been recorded for this area.
Historical Flood Alerts for this Area
South East
Storm Chandra will bring heavy rain to the area through Monday night into Tuesday, and will cause high river levels late Tuesday morning and into the afternoon. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Flooding to property is possible. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation. Snowmelt and rainfall are currently affecting this area.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is currently affecting this area. Rainfall is expected to affect this area from Wednesday evening and through Thursday. River Levels will be above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is expected to affect this area from this evening (14/12/25) until tomorrow evening (15/12/25). River Levels will be above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
This alert is in advance of heavy and prolonged rainfall arriving overnight and through Monday. Please note that AMBER rain warnings have been issued by the Met Office . Flooding of low-lying land and roads is ongoing. Flooding to property is possible. Rainfall is expected to affect this area from 9pm on Sunday 30th November. River Levels will be above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is currently affecting this area. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Storm Claudia is expected to bring adverse weather on Friday 14th through to Saturday 15th. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is expected to affect this area from Friday morning. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
A prolonged period of heavy rainfall is forecast for this area on Tuesday 4th November. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is expected to affect this area from 9:00am on Tuesday into the early hours of Wednesday morning. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall has affected this area. River Levels will be above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall has affected this area. River Levels are above normal levels. Rainfall is expected to continue into the early hours of Monday. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall has affected this area. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flood Alert remains in force through this evening and overnight due to current weather conditions.. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall has affected this area. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall has affected this area. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is currently affecting this area. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is currently affecting this area. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is currently affecting this area. River Levels will be above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Storm Darragh will bring rainfall overnight on Friday 6th December into Saturday 7th December. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. River Levels will be above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall has affected this area. Further heavy rainfall is forecast over the weekend from Storm Darragh which may see river levels rise again. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is currently affecting this area. River Levels will be above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is currently affecting this area. River Levels are above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to overnight rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
Storm Isha is affecting this region. River Levels are responding to recent rainfall. River levels are expected to be above normal . Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is expected to affect this region from midday the 30th December. River Levels are expected to respond to the forecast rainfall. River levels are expected to be above normal. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is expected to affect this region later on Tuesday and through Wednesday. River Levels are currently falling slowly but are expected to respond to the forecast rainfall overnight. River levels are expected to be above normal from early on Wednesday morning and through the day. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall and are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather has affected this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels but are falling slowly through the day. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels are now responding to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall and snow melt . River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is expected to affect this region from 6pm on Friday January 13th 2023. River Levels are expected to respond to the forecast rainfall. River levels are still expected to remain above normal. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is expected to affect this region from 6pm on Wednesday 11th Jan. River Levels are expected to respond to the forecast rainfall. River levels are expected to be above normal. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. . We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is expected to affect this region from 4:30pm on Friday 6th. River Levels are expected to respond to the forecast rainfall. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is expected to affect this region on Thursday 5th from 7pm. River Levels are expected to respond to the forecast rainfall. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels are now responding to the rainfall on Tuesday 3rd January. River levels will continue to respond to further forecast rainfall overnight and into the early hours of Wednesday 4th January. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
A period of adverse weather is affecting this region. River Levels are now responding to the rainfall. River levels are above normal. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. We will continue to monitor the situation. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our 'River Levels, Rainfall and Sea Data' on our website. For more information on our Flood Alerts and how we issue them, please visit the ‘How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk’ page on our website.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 8:00 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.1 metres occurred at 7:50 PM on Sunday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.9 metres occurred at 10:00 PM on Sunday. The level at Erwood was 2.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.9 metres occurred at 00:30 AM yesterday. The level at Glasbury was 1.9 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.0 metres occurred at 1:45 AM yesterday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.6 metres occurred at 3:45 AM yesterday. This Alert remains in force to cover the rain forecast for this morning which may see rivers rise once more.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 08:00 AM. At 7:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.8 metres and steady. The level at Builth Wells was 2.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.9 metres occurred at 10:00 PM yesterday (Sunday). The level at Erwood was 2.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.9 metres occurred at 00:30 AM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.0 metres occurred at 1:45 AM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.6 metres occurred at 3:45 AM today. This Alert remains in force to cover the rain forecast for Tuesday morning which may see rivers rise once more.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 PM. At 7:30 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.1 metres occurred at 8 PM yesterday. The level at Builth Wells was 3.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.9 metres occurred at 10 PM yesterday. The level at Erwood was 3.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.9 metres occurred at 12:30 AM today. The level at Glasbury was 3.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 4 metres occurred at 1:45 AM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 4.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.6 metres occurred at 3:45 AM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 AM. At 7:30 PM, the level at Llandewi was 2.1 metres and rising slowly. The level at Builth Wells was 4.7 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 4.4 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 3.8 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 3.6 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 PM. At 7 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1 metres and rising. The level at Disserth was 1.9 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 2.7 metres and steady. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 2.6 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 2.2 metres and steady. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.8 metres and falling. Heavy rainfall is forecast to continue until Sunday evening.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 AM. At 7 PM, the level at Llandewi was 1.3 metres and falling. The level at Disserth was 2.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.3 metres occurred at 5:30 PM today. The level at Builth Wells was 2.9 metres and falling. A peak level of 3 metres occurred at 3:30 PM today. The level at Erwood was 2.8 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 4:30 PM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.7 metres occurred at 5:30 PM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.3 metres and steady. The current level is expected to be the peak at this location. Further heavy rainfall is forecast tonight and into Sunday which could see river levels rise again.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 8:00AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.2 metres occurred at 4:30PM on Friday. The level at Disserth was 1.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.6 metres occurred at 2:00 PM on Friday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.3 metres occurred at 3:45 PM on Friday. The level at Erwood was 2.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 4:45 PM on Friday. The level at Glasbury was 2.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 6:00 PM on Friday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.8 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.5 metres occurred at 8:15 PM on Friday. Further heavy rainfall is forecast Saturday morning and again on Sunday which could see river levels rise again. .
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 9:00 AM. At 7:30 PM, the level at Llandewi was 1.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.2 metres occurred at 4:30PM today. The level at Disserth was 2.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.6 metres occurred at 2:00 PM today. The level at Builth Wells was 3.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.3 metres occurred at 3:45 PM today. The level at Erwood was 3.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 4:45 PM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.8 metres and steady. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.5 metres and rising. Further heavy rainfall is forecast Saturday morning which could see river levels rise again.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 PM. At 7 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1.3 metres and rising. The level at Disserth was 2.3 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 3.2 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 2.8 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 2.1 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.5 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 AM. At 7 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.6 metres and rising. A peak level of 1.2 metres occurred at 8:00 PM yesterday. The level at Disserth was 1.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.2 metres occurred at 11:00 PM yesterday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.3 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 10:00 PM yesterday. The level at Erwood was 2.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 11:30 PM yesterday. . The level at Glasbury was 1.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 11:30 PM yesterday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.6 metres occurred at 2:00 AM today. Further rainfall is forecast overnight, river levels are likely to rise again in response to this and will remain elevated.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8PM. At 7 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.7 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.2 metres occurred at 8:00 PM yesterday. The level at Disserth was 1.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.2 metres occurred at 11:00 PM yesterday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 10:00 PM yesterday. The level at Erwood was 2.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 11:30 PM yesterday. The level at Glasbury was 2.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 11:30 PM yesterday. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.6 metres occurred at 2:00 AM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 6:30 PM, the level at Llandewi was 1.1 metres and rising slowly. The level at Disserth was 1.9 metres and rising slowly. The level at Builth Wells was 3.3 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 3 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 2.5 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 2 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 7:00 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.83 metres and falling. The level at Disserth was 1.71 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 3.04 metres and steady. The level at Erwood was 2.86 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 2.48 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.05 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 7:40 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.73 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.23 metres occurred at 12:45 PM today. The level at Disserth was 2.03 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.15 metres occurred at 4:30 PM today. The level at Builth Wells was 3.16 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.43 metres occurred at 3:45 PM today. The level at Erwood was 3.09 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.13 metres occurred at 6:00 PM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.92 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.98 metres occurred at 6:00PM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.63 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 11:20 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1.12 metres and rising. The level at Disserth was 1.69 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 2.93 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 2.54 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 1.93 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.39 metres and steady.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM, tomorrow morning. A short period of rainfall earlier today caused river levels to rise again for a time. River levels are now falling except for Hay on Wye, which will rise slightly over the next few hours before beginning to fall. At 7:30 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.57 metres and falling. The level at Disserth was 1.32 metres and falling. The level at Builth Wells was 2.65 metres and falling. The level at Erwood was 2.55 metres and falling. The level at Glasbury was 2.19 metres and falling. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.72 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 7:30 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.5 metres and steady. A peak level of 0.91 metres occurred at 7:15 PM yesterday. The level at Disserth was 1.22 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.25 metres occurred at 8:30 PM yesterday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.46 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.15 metres occurred at 8:00 PM yesterday. The level at Erwood was 2.34 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.86 metres occurred at 8:00 PM yesterday. The level at Glasbury was 2.05 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.68 metres occurred at 10:30 PM yesterday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.73 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.29 metres occurred at 12:30 AM.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:30AM, tomorrow morning. At 08:20 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.87 metres and falling. A peak level of 0.91 metres occurred at 6:45 PM today. The level at Disserth was 2.24 metres and steady. The level at Builth Wells was 3.15 metres and steady. The level at Erwood was 2.86 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 2.51 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.81 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 9:00PM. At 5:10PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.87 metres and steady. The level at Disserth was 2.10 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 2.90 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 2.52 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 1.94 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.24 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 8:40 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.03 metres occurred at 8:45 AM today. The level at Disserth was 1.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.95 metres occurred at 9:00 AM today. The level at Builth Wells was 2.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.07 metres occurred at 11:30 AM today. The level at Erwood was 2.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.73 metres occurred at 2:30 PM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.64 metres occurred at 12:30 PM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.23 metres occurred at 2:45 PM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 9:00 PM. At 11:45 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.9 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.03 metres occurred at 8:45 AM today. The level at Disserth was 1.9 metres and steady. The level at Builth Wells was 3.1 metres and steady. The current level is expected to be the peak. The level at Erwood was 2.7 metres and rising slowly. The level at Glasbury was 2.6 metres and steady. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.1 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 12:00 PM. At 6:40 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1.0 metres and rising. The level at Disserth was 1.8 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 2.8 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 2.6 metres and rising slowly. The level at Glasbury was 2.2 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.6 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 10:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 0.6 metres occurred at 1:00 PM today. The level at Disserth was 1.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.5 metres occurred at 4:00 PM today. The level at Builth Wells was 2.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.7 metres occurred at 2:00 PM today. The level at Erwood was 2.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.5 metres occurred at 3:30 PM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.2 metres occurred at 5:00 PM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.7 metres occurred at 7:00 PM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 10:00 PM. At 3:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.6 metres and steady. The level at Disserth was 1.5 metres and steady. The level at Builth Wells was 2.7 metres and steady. The level at Erwood was 2.5 metres and steady. A peak level of between 2.5 and 2.6 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Glasbury was 2.1 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.1 and 2.3 metres is expected to occur this evening. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.6 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 10:00 PM. At 2:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 0.5 metres occurred at 5:00 AM today. The level at Disserth was 0.9 metres and steady. The level at Builth Wells was 2.5 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.5 metres occurred at 12:00 PM today. The level at Erwood was 2.4 metres and steady. A peak level of between 2.3 and 2.4 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Glasbury was 2.0 metres and steady. A peak level of between 2.0 and 2.1 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.6 metres and steady.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 2:00 PM. At 8:00 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.5 metres and steady. The level at Disserth was 1.0 metres and steady. The level at Builth Wells was 2.5 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. A peak level of between 2.5 and 2.8 metres is expected to occur this morning. The level at Erwood was 2.3 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.4 and 2.7 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Glasbury was 2.0 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.1 and 2.3 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.4 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 10:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.4 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 11:00 AM on Wednesday. The level at Disserth was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.1 metres occurred at 9:00 PM on Wednesday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.1 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.6 metres occurred at 9:45 PM on Wednesday. The level at Erwood was 1.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 11:15 PM on Wednesday. The level at Glasbury was 1.7 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 1:15 AM on Thursday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.2 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 3:30 AM on Thursday. Further rain is forecast overnight and so conditions may change again.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 10:00 PM. At 4:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.4 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 11:00 AM on Wednesday. The level at Disserth was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.1 metres occurred at 9:00 PM on Wednesday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.1 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.6 metres occurred at 9:45 PM on Wednesday. The level at Erwood was 2.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 11:15 PM on Wednesday. The level at Glasbury was 1.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 1:15 AM on Thursday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 3:30 AM on Thursday. River levels are expected to rise again later with rain forecast overnight.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 4:00 PM. At 8:00 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.5 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 11:00 AM on Wednesday. The level at Disserth was 1.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.1 metres occurred at 9:00 PM on Wednesday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.2 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.6 metres occurred at 9:45 PM on Wednesday. The level at Erwood was 2.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 11:15 PM on Wednesday. The level at Glasbury was 1.8 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 1:15 AM on Thursday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 3:30 AM on Thursday. River levels are expected to rise again later as rain is forecast throughout the day.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 8:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 11:00 AM on Wednesday. The level at Disserth was 1.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.1 metres occurred at 9:00 PM on Wednesday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.6 metres occurred at 9:45 PM on Wednesday. The level at Erwood was 2.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 11:15 PM on Wednesday. The level at Glasbury was 2.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 1:15 AM yesterday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 3:30 AM yesterday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 8:00 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.7 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 11:00 AM on Wednesday. The level at Disserth was 1.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.1 metres occurred at 9:00 PM on Wednesday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.8 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.6 metres occurred at 9:45 PM on Wednesday. The level at Erwood was 2.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 11:15 PM on Wednesday. The level at Glasbury was 2.4 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 1:15 AM yesterday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.9 metres and rising. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 3:30 AM yesterday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 8:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.7 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 11:00 AM yesterday. The level at Disserth was 1.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.1 metres occurred at 9:00 PM yesterday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.6 metres occurred at 9:45 PM yesterday. The level at Erwood was 2.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 11:15 PM yesterday. The level at Glasbury was 2.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 1:15 AM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.8 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 3:30 AM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 8:00 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 11:00 AM yesterday. The level at Disserth was 2.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.1 metres occurred at 9:00 PM yesterday. The level at Builth Wells was 3.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.6 metres occurred at 9:45 PM yesterday. The level at Erwood was 3.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.4 metres occurred at 11:15 PM yesterday. The level at Glasbury was 3.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.2 metres occurred at 1:15 AM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.9 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 3:30 AM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 9:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 1.5 metres and steady. The level at Disserth was 3.1 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 3.6 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 3.3 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 3.1 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.7 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 9:00 PM. At 1:00 PM, the level at Llandewi was 1.6 metres and steady. The level at Disserth was 2.7 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 3.4 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 3.1 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 2.5 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.6 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 1:00 PM. At 8:00 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1.2 metres and rising. The level at Disserth was 0.8 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 2.3 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 1.9 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 1.5 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.0 metres and steady.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 7AM. At 5:30 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.7 metres and steady. A peak level of 1 metre occurred at 4:30 AM today. The level at Disserth was 1.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.8 metres occurred at 9:30 AM today. The level at Builth Wells was 2.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 3 metres occurred at 6:45 AM today. The level at Erwood was 2.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.6 metres occurred at 8 AM today. The level at Glasbury was 2 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.4 metres occurred at 10:15 AM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.9 metres occurred at 12:15 PM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 6 PM. At 6:50 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.9 metres and falling. A peak level of 1 metre occurred at 4:30 AM today. The level at Disserth was 1.7 metres and rising. A peak level of between 1.8 and 2 metres is expected to occur this morning. The level at Builth Wells was 3 metres and steady. A peak level of 3 metres occurred at 6:45 AM today. The level at Erwood was 2.6 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.7 and 2.9 metres is expected to occur this morning. The level at Glasbury was 2.1 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.3 and 2.5 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.5 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 10 AM. At 9 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.8 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.2 metres occurred at 10 AM today. The level at Disserth was 2.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.4 metres occurred at 9 AM today. The level at Builth Wells was 3.0 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.3 metres occurred at 9 AM today. The level at Erwood was 2.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.8 metres occurred at 10:30 AM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.8 metres occurred at 10:30 AM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.2 metres and rising slowly. A peak level of between 2.4 metres occurred at 1 PM today. Further rain is forecast overnight which could cause river levels to rise again.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 10 PM. At 11 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1.2 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.2 metres occurred at 10 AM today. The level at Disserth was 2.4 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.4 metres occurred at 9 AM today. The level at Builth Wells was 3.3 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.3 metres occurred at 9 AM today. The level at Erwood was 2.8 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.8 metres occurred at 10:30 AM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.8 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.8 metres occurred at 10:30 AM today. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.3 metres and rising slowly. A peak level of between 2.3 and 2.5 metres is expected to occur this afternoon.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at midday. At 6 AM, the level at Llandewi was 1.1 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.1 metres occurred at 5:45 AM today. The level at Disserth was 2.3 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.4 and 2.6 metres is expected to occur this morning. The level at Builth Wells was 3.2 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. A peak level of between 3.3 and 3.5 metres is expected to occur this morning. The level at Erwood was 2.6 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.7 and 2.9 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Glasbury was 2.6 metres and rising slowly. A peak level of between 2.6 and 2.8 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.1 metres and rising slowly. A peak level of between 2.1 and 2.3 metres is expected to occur this afternoon.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 7 AM. At 10 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.7 metres and rising. The level at Disserth was 1.4 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 2.7 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye catchment and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. This is in response to heavy and persistent rainfall where flood alert thresholds are likely to be exceeded overnight. The level at Erwood was 1.8 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 1.2 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 0.6 metres and rising.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 10:00 PM. At 11:45 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 0.6 metres occurred at 12:15 PM yesterday. The level at Disserth was 0.9 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 4 PM yesterday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.3 metres occurred at 8:00 PM yesterday. The level at Erwood was 2.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 3 metres occurred at 9:15 PM yesterday. The level at Glasbury was 2.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.8 metres occurred at 10:30 PM yesterday. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.4 metres occurred at 1:15 AM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at Midday. At 6:25 AM, the level at Llandewi was 0.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 0.6 metres occurred at 12:15 PM yesterday. The level at Disserth was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 4 PM yesterday. The level at Builth Wells was 2.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.3 metres occurred at 8 PM yesterday. The level at Erwood was 2.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 3 metres occurred at 9 15 PM yesterday. The level at Glasbury was 2.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.8 metres occurred at 10:30 PM yesterday. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.4 metres occurred at 1:15 AM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 7 AM. At 9:20 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 0.6 metres occurred at 12:15 PM today. The level at Disserth was 1.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 4 PM today. The level at Builth Wells was 3.3 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.3 metres occurred at 8 PM today. River levels are falling in the Upper Wye and have now peaked at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 3 metres and steady. A peak level of 3 metres occurred at 9:15 PM today. The level at Glasbury was 2.8 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.8 and 2.9 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Hay on Wye was 2.3 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.4 and 2.6 metres is expected to occur overnight.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 10 PM. At 5 PM, the level at Llandewi was 0.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 0.6 metres occurred at 12:15 PM today. The level at Disserth was 1.3 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 4 PM today. The level at Builth Wells was 3.2 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. A peak level of between 3.4 and 3.6 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Erwood was 2.7 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3 and 3.2 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Glasbury was 2.4 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.5 and 2.7 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.8 metres and rising. A peak level of between 2.2 and 2.4 metres is expected to occur overnight.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 6 PM. At midday, the level at Llandewi was 0.6 metres and rising. The level at Disserth was 1.2 metres and rising. The level at Builth Wells was 2.5 metres and rising. River levels are rising in the Upper Wye and have yet to peak at Builth Wells. The level at Erwood was 2.3 metres and rising. The level at Glasbury was 1.9 metres and rising. The level at Hay on Wye was 1.4 metres and rising.