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Flood Alert Info - Rivers Wye and Monnow in Monmouthshire
Rivers Wye and Monnow in Monmouthshire
Rivers Wye and Monnow in Monmouthshire.
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
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
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 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 will be above normal levels. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
Storm Bram will bring heavy and persistent rain from late Monday evening and through Tuesday. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall is expected to affect this area from 10pm on Monday the 8th December. 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 expected. 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 ongoing. River Levels are above normal levels. The heaviest rainfall from Storm Claudia has now passed. 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
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. Rainfall has affected this area. River Levels will be above normal levels. Impacts are likely overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning. 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 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
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is ongoing. 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 will be above normal levels. The Wye is expected to rise slowly overnight and peak through Sunday into Monday. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South East
River levels in the Wye at Monmouth are currently responding to rainfall from earlier in the week. Storm Darragh will bring further rainfall over the weekend. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected. 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
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
Following a period of adverse weather, 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
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 has affected this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal levels. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. The rowing club underpass gates have been opened. 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. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. The rowing club underpass gates have been closed. 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. The rowing club underpass gates have been opened. 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. The rowing club underpass gates have been opened. 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 Henk has affected this region. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall. River levels are above normal and will remain high within the Rivers Wye and Monnow in Monmouth over the weekend. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. The rowing club underpass gates have been closed. 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. The rowing club underpass gates are currently closed and will remain closed as a further peak is expected. Incident Hotline number 03000 65 3000. 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 continues to affect this region with further heavy rain forecast overnight into Wednesday morning. River Levels are expected to respond to the forecast rainfall and rise again having fallen through Tuesday. 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 today and is expected to continue for the next few days. River Levels are expected to respond further in the next day or two to the rainfall that has already fallen and that forecast. 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 has affected 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.
South East
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
Following a period of adverse weather and snow melt over the last few days. River Levels have responded to recent rainfall and snow melt. 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 13th January 2023. River Levels are expected to respond to the forecast rainfall. River levels are expected to remain above normal. Flooding of Low-lying land and roads is expected. The rowing club underpass gates have been closed. 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. . The rowing club underpass gates will be closed in due course. 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. The rowing club underpass gates will be closed in due course. 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 AM tomorrow or before if the situation changes. At 6:30 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.7 metres occurred at 12:30 PM yesterday. The level at Monmouth was 4.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 5.6 metres occurred at 10:00 PM yesterday. The rowing club underpass gates have been opened. The level at Grosmont was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 9:30 PM on Sunday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 11:15 PM on Sunday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 PM. At 7 AM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 4.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.7 metres occurred at 12:30 PM yesterday. The level at Monmouth was 5.3 metres and falling slowly. A peak level of 5.6 metres occurred at 10:00 PM yesterday. The rowing club underpass gates have been closed. The level at Grosmont was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 9:30 PM on Sunday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 11:15 PM on Sunday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 AM. At 7:45 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 4.6 metres and falling slowly. A peak level of 4.7 metres occurred at 12:30 PM today. The level at Monmouth was 5.5 metres and rising slowly. A peak level of between 5.5 and 5.8 metres is expected to occur this evening. The rowing club underpass gates have been closed. The level at Grosmont was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 9:30 PM on Sunday. The level at Skenfrith was 1 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 11:15 PM on Sunday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 8:00 AM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 4.6 metres and rising. A peak level of between 4.6 and 4.8 metres is expected to occur this morning. The level at Monmouth was 4.5 metres and rising. A peak level of between 5.4 and 5.8 metres is expected to occur this evening. The rowing club underpass gates have been closed. The level at Grosmont was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 9:30 PM on Sunday. The level at Skenfrith was 1.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 11:00 PM on Sunday
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 7:00 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 4.1 metres and rising. A peak level of between 4.5 and 5.0 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Monmouth was 4.0 metres and rising. A peak level of between 5.5 and 6.0 metres is expected to occur tomorrow. The rowing club underpass gates have been closed. The level at Grosmont was 1.0 metres and steady. A peak level of 3.0 metres occurred at 9:30 PM yesterday. The level at Skenfrith was 1.3 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 11:00 PM yesterday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 PM. At 7:30 AM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.9 metres and steady. The level at Monmouth was 4.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 4.2 metres occurred at 3 AM today. The rowing club underpass gates have been closed. The level at Grosmont was 1.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 3 metres occurred at 9:45 PM yesterday. The level at Skenfrith was 1.8 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.9 metres occurred at 11:15 PM yesterday. Following heavy rainfall yesterday levels in the upper Wye catchment remain high, the peak river level is expected to reach Monmouth in the next 24-48 hours.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8am tomorrow. At 9:15 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.8 metres and steady. The level at Monmouth was 3.9 metres and rising. The rowing club underpass gates will be closed in due course. The level at Grosmont was 2.9 metres and rising. The level at Skenfrith was 2.7 metres and rising. Following heavy rainfall earlier today levels in the upper Wye catchment are currently rising and are expected to reach Monmouth in the next 24-48 hours.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 PM. At 7 AM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.7 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.7 and 3.9 metres is expected to occur this morning. The level at Monmouth was 3.9 metres and falling. A peak level of between 3.7 and 4 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The rowing club underpass gates remain open. The level at Grosmont was 1 metres and steady. The level at Skenfrith was 1.4 metres and falling. Further heavy rainfall is forecast until Sunday evening which could see river levels rise again.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 AM. At 7 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.9 metres and steady. The current level is expected to be the peak at this location. The level at Monmouth was 3.9 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.9 and 4.1 metres is expected to occur this evening. The rowing club underpass gates remain open. The level at Grosmont was 1.6 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.4 metres occurred at 4:30 PM today. The level at Skenfrith was 2.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.5 metres occurred at 6:00 PM today. 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 8:00 AM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.6 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.9 and 4.1 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Monmouth was 3.5 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.7 and 4.0 metres is expected to occur overnight. The rowing club underpass gates remain open. The level at Grosmont was 1.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.8 metres occurred at 9:30 AM today. The level at Skenfrith was 1.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.2 metres occurred at 11:00 AM today. 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 Ross-on-Wye was 2.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.85 metres occurred at 1:00 AM today. The level at Monmouth was 3.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.9 metres occurred at 11:30 AM today. The rowing club underpass gates remain open. The level at Grosmont was 1.4 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.8 metres occurred at 9:30 AM today. The level at Skenfrith was 1.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.2 metres occurred at 11:00 AM today. 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 Ross-on-Wye was 3.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.85 metres occurred at 01:00 AM today. The level at Monmouth was 3.9 metres and steady. The current level is expected to be the peak at this location. The level at Grosmont was 1.5 metres and rising. The level at Skenfrith was 1.4 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 Ross-on-Wye was 3.8 metres and steady. The current level is expected to be the peak at this location. The level at Monmouth was 3.8 metres and steady. The current level is expected to be the peak at this location. The level at Grosmont was 0.9 metres and steady. The level at Skenfrith was 0.9 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 5:00 AM yesterday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 PM. At 7 AM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.8 metres occurred at 3:00 AM today. The level at Monmouth was 3.8 metres and steady. The current river level is expected to be the peak at this location. The level at Grosmont was 0.9 metres and steady. The level at Skenfrith was 1.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 5:00 AM yesterday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 6 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.7 metres and steady. The current river level is expected to be the peak at this location. The level at Monmouth was 3.65 metres and rising slowly. A peak level of between 3.7 and 3.8 metres is expected to occur this evening. The level at Grosmont was 1 metre and steady. the current river level is expected to be the peak at this location. The level at Skenfrith was 1.1 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 5 AM today.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 7:00PM. At 6:20 AM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.12 metres and rising. The level at Monmouth was 3.03 metres and rising. The level at Grosmont was 1.2 metres and falling. A peak level of 2.22 metres occurred at 3:45 PM yesterday. The level at Skenfrith was 1.63 metres and steady. A peak level of 2.48 metres occurred at 5:30 PM 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 Ross-on-Wye was 3.3 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.9 metres occurred at 10:00 AM yesterday. The level at Monmouth was 3.5 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.8 metres occurred at 7:00 PM yesterday. The level at Grosmont was 0.7 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 6:30 PM on Wednesday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.6 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 8:00 PM on Wednesday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 8:00 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 3.9 metres occurred at 10:00 AM today. The level at Monmouth was 3.8 metres and steady. A peak level of between 3.8 and 4.0 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Grosmont was 0.8 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 6:30 PM on Wednesday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.7 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 8:00 PM on Wednesday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 PM. At 1:00 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.9 metres and steady. A peak level of between 3.9 and 4.1 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Monmouth was 3.8 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.8 and 4.1 metres is expected to occur this evening. The level at Grosmont was 0.8 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 6:30 PM on Wednesday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.7 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 8:00 PM on Wednesday
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 1:00 PM. At 8:00 AM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.9 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.9 and 4.1 metres is expected to occur this afternoon. The level at Monmouth was 3.7 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.9 and 4.2 metres is expected to occur this evening. The level at Grosmont was 0.8 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 6:30 PM on Wednesdayday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.7 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 8:00 PM on Wednesday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8:00 AM. At 8:00 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.7 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.8 and 4.0 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Monmouth was 3.5 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.9 and 4.1 metres is expected to occur tomorrow. The level at Grosmont was 0.8 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.3 metres occurred at 6:30 PM yesterday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.8 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.6 metres occurred at 8:00 PM yesterday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 PM. At 1:15 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.51 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.8 and 4 metres is expected to occur this evening. The level at Monmouth was 3.2 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.9 and 4.1 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Grosmont was 0.82 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.26 metres occurred at 6:30 PM yesterday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.85 metres and steady. A peak level of 1.58 metres occurred at 8 PM yesterday.
South East
This message will be updated on Floodline and on our website at 8 AM. At 8:15 PM, the level at Ross-on-Wye was 3.5 metres and steady. A peak level of between 3.5 and 3.6 metres is expected to occur this evening. The level at Monmouth was 3.4 metres and rising. A peak level of between 3.6 and 3.8 metres is expected to occur overnight. The level at Grosmont was 0.8 metres and steady. A peak level of 1 metre occurred at 7:30 PM yesterday. The level at Skenfrith was 0.9 metres and falling. A peak level of 1.2 metres occurred at 9:30 PM yesterday.