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Flood Alert Info - Groundwater flooding in the Crondall area
Groundwater flooding in the Crondall area
Communities at risk of groundwater flooding in the Crondall area.
Current Flood Alert Status
No current warningArea Covered by this Flood Alert
The orange highlighted area on the map below outlines the area covered by this Flood Alert.
Flood Alert History
Number of historic Flood Alerts that have previously been recorded for this area.
Historical Flood Alerts for this Area
Groundwater
Groundwater levels are currently rising at our Tile Barn Farm borehole near the Crondall area as a result of persistent rainfall and saturated grounds. Groundwater levels remain above normal levels for this time of year and are currently stabilised at this level. The catchment remains sensitive to rainfall due to the saturated ground and levels may start to increase again if we receive further rainfall. Low-lying land, gardens, roads and cellars will therefore continue to be at risk of flooding. Due to the nature of groundwater behaviour, this situation could continue for several weeks or longer. An overall stabilising trend is expected as we move out of the winter period. However, any heavy rainfall may change the trends and prolong high levels or cause levels to rise again. We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message on 30/04/2024, or as the situation changes.
Groundwater
Groundwater levels are currently rising at our Tile Barn Farm borehole near the Crondall area as a result of persistent rainfall and saturated grounds. Groundwater levels remain above normal levels for this time of year and are currently stabilised at this level. The catchment remains sensitive to rainfall due to the saturated ground and levels may start to increase again if we receive further rainfall. Low-lying land, gardens, roads and cellars will therefore continue to be at risk of flooding. Due to the nature of groundwater behaviour, this situation could continue for several weeks or longer. An overall stabilising trend is expected as we move out of the winter period. However, any heavy rainfall may change the trends and prolong high levels or cause levels to rise again. We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message on 23/04/2024, or as the situation changes.
Groundwater
Groundwater levels are currently rising at our Tile Barn Farm borehole near the Crondall areas as a result of persistent rainfall and saturated grounds. Groundwater levels remain above normal levels for this time of year and are currently stabilised at this level. The catchment remains sensitive to rainfall due to the saturated ground and levels may start to increase again if we receive further rainfall. Low-lying land, gardens, roads and cellars will therefore continue to be at risk of flooding. Due to the nature of groundwater behaviour, this situation could continue for several weeks or longer. An overall stabilising trend is expected as we move out of the winter period. However, any heavy rainfall may change the trends and prolong high levels or cause levels to rise again. We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message on 16/04/2024, or as the situation changes.
Groundwater
Groundwater levels remain high but are currently slowly falling at our Tile Barn Farm borehole near the Crondall area following recent persistent rainfall. Groundwater levels are above normal for this time of year and remain at a level where communities may be affected by groundwater flooding. We expect levels to continue to slowly fall over the next few weeks. Levels remain sensitive to further sustained rainfall. Low-lying land, gardens, cellars and roads therefore continue to be at risk of flooding. Due to the nature of groundwater flooding, this situation could continue for several weeks or longer. We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message on 09/04/2024, or as the situation changes.
Groundwater
Groundwater levels are currently rising at our Tile Barn Farm borehole near the Crondall area as a result of persistent rainfall and saturated grounds. Groundwater levels are above normal for this time of year and have now reached a level where communities may be affected by groundwater flooding within the next few days. We expect levels to remain high over the next few days and levels remain sensitive to further sustained rainfall. Low-lying land and roads will therefore continue to be at risk of flooding. We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message next week by 02/04/2024, or as the situation changes.
Groundwater
Groundwater levels are currently rising at the Tile Barn Farm borehole near the Crondall areas as a result of persistent rainfall and saturated grounds. Groundwater levels are above normal for this time of year and have now reached a level where communities may be affected by groundwater flooding within the next few days. We expect levels to remain high over the next few days and levels remain sensitive to further sustained rainfall. Low-lying land and roads will therefore continue to be at risk of flooding. We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message next week by 26/03/2024, or as the situation changes.
Groundwater
Groundwater levels are currently rising at our Tile Barn Farm borehole near the Crondall area as a result of persistent rainfall and saturated ground. Groundwater levels are above normal for this time of year and have now reached a level where communities may be affected by groundwater flooding within the next few days. We expect levels to remain high over the next few days and levels remain sensitive to further sustained rainfall. Low-lying land and roads will therefore continue to be at risk of flooding. We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message next week by the 21/03/2024, or as the situation changes.
Groundwater
Groundwater levels are currently rising at our Tile Barn Farm borehole near the Crondall areas as a result of persistent rainfall and saturated grounds. Groundwater levels are above normal for this time of year and have now reached a level where communities may be affected by groundwater flooding within the next few days. We expect levels to remain high over the next few days and levels remain sensitive to further sustained rainfall. Low-lying land and roads will therefore continue to be at risk of flooding. We are continuing to monitor groundwater levels and will update this message next week by 12/03/2024, or as the situation changes.