Flood Alert Info - Tidal flooding near the South Humber Bank from Barton Upon Humber to Humberston
Area Description
Tidal flooding near the South Humber Bank from Barton Upon Humber to Humberston.
This is a Flood Alert Area. For this area the highest level of flood notification that you will receive is a Flood Alert. No Flood Warnings or Severe Flood Warnings are issued for this area.
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Flood Alert History
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Historical Flood Alerts for this Area
Flood Alert issued on 17 Oct 2024 17:12
The Humber, North Sea
High tides are forecast, resulting in large waves moving down the East Coast of England on Friday morning. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 06:45am on 18 10 2024, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of this. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths and roads, as sea spray and waves can be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 22 Aug 2024 16:23
The Humber, North Sea
Storm conditions are forecast, resulting in large waves moving down the East Coast of England, leading to unusually high tidal levels along the South Humber Bank from Barton upon Humber to Humberston. Low lying coastal land and roads will be affected first. The time and date of the forecast high water is 08:45 on 23 AUGUST 2024, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of the high tide. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths near beaches or promenades and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads, as sea spray and waves could be dangerous. We will continue to monitor and will update this message as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 9 Apr 2024 11:07
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in a large tidal surge moving down the East Coast of England this evening. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along South Humber Bank from Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 19:15 on 09 April 2024, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of the high tide. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash causing localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Low lying coastal land and roads will be affected first. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn't likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths near beaches or promenades and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads, as sea spray and waves could be dangerous. This message will be updated by 17:00 on 10 April 2024, or before if the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 8 Apr 2024 10:17
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in a large tidal surge moving down the East Coast of England this evening. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along South Humber Bank from Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 18:15 on 08 April 2024, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of the high tide. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash causing localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Low lying coastal land and roads will be affected first. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn't likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths near beaches or promenades and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads, as sea spray and waves could be dangerous. This message will be updated by 17:00 on 09 April 2024, or before if the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 7 Apr 2024 19:39
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in a large tidal surge moving down the East Coast of England on Monday evening. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along South Humber Bank from Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 18:15 on 08 April 2024, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of the high tide. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash causing localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Low lying coastal land and roads will be affected first. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn't likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths near beaches or promenades and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads, as sea spray and waves could be dangerous. This message will be updated by 17:00 on 08 April 2024, or before if the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 13 Mar 2024 17:09
The Humber, North Sea
Tides are at the peak of high springs today. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton upon Humber and Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 20:30 on Wednesday 13th March 2024. However, conditions may apply two to four hours either side of this. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths and roads, as sea spray and waves can be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 13 Mar 2024 12:11
The Humber, North Sea
Tides are at the peak of high springs today. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton upon Humber and Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 20:30 on Wednesday 13th March 2024. However, conditions may apply two to four hours either side of this. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. If conditions deteriorate, the A1077 flood gate across the A1077, may be closed. A further message will be issued if this becomes apparent. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths and roads, as sea spray and waves can be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 29 Oct 2023 21:43
The Humber, North Sea
Flooding is possible in this area.
Monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Avoid using low lying footpaths or entering areas prone to flooding. Start acting on your flood plan if you have one.
Environment Agency Flood Warning Officers set the river or tidal levels that have triggered this message. During industrial action this message has been automatically issued based on rising river or tidal levels.
Flood Alert issued on 1 Oct 2023 14:43
The Humber, North Sea
Spring tides will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton upon Humber and Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water at Immingham is 08:00 AM on 02/10/2023, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of this. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths and roads, as sea spray and waves can be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 29 Sep 2023 16:20
The Humber, North Sea
Unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton Upon Humber and Humberston are expected on Saturday morning. The time and date of the forecast high water is 06:45 AM at Immingham on 30/09/2023, however water levels may react two to four hours either side of this. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths and roads, as sea spray and waves can be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 24 Feb 2023 10:53
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in a small tidal surge moving down the East Coast of England on Friday evening. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank between Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 20:30 on 24th February 2023, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of this. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths and roads, as sea spray and waves can be dangerous. This message will be updated tomorrow, 25th February 2023, or as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 22 Feb 2023 16:49
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in a small tidal surge moving down the East Coast of England on the evening of 22 February. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 20:00 on 22 February 2023, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of this. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths and roads, as sea spray and waves can be dangerous. This message will be updated 23 February or as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 22 Feb 2023 13:57
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in a large tidal surge moving down the East Coast of England on the evening of 22 February. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 20:00 on 22 February 2023, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of this. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths and roads, as sea spray and waves can be dangerous. This message will be updated 23 February or as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 4 Jan 2022 10:36
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in large waves and a tidal surge moving down the East Coast of England over the next couple of days. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 18:45 on Tuesday 4th January 2022 and 07:30 on Wednesday 5th January 2022, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of the high tide. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely, and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths near beaches or promenades and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads, as sea spray and waves could be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 3 Jan 2022 13:49
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in large waves and a tidal surge moving down the East Coast of England on Monday evening and Tuesday. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along The South Humber Bank, between Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 18:30 on Monday 3rd January 2022 and 07:00 on Tuesday 4th January 2022, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of the high tide. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn’t likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash may cause localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths near beaches or promenades and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads, as sea spray and waves could be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 7 Nov 2021 10:49
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in large waves moving down the East Coast of England on Sunday afternoon. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along the South Humber Bank between Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 19:00 on 7th November 2021, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of the high tide. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash causing localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Low lying coastal land and roads will be affected first. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn't likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths near beaches or promenades and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads, as sea spray and waves could be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
Flood Alert issued on 6 Nov 2021 15:09
The Humber, North Sea
Stormy conditions are forecast, resulting in large waves moving down the East Coast of England on Sunday morning. This will lead to unusually high tidal levels along the South Humber Bank between Barton Upon Humber to Humberston. The time and date of the forecast high water is 06:45 on 7th November 2021, however conditions may apply two to four hours either side of the high tide. The high tides combined with strong winds may result in wind-blown spray and wave splash causing localised pooling of water behind the sea defences. Low lying coastal land and roads will be affected first. Our forecasts indicate that flooding to properties isn't likely and therefore flood warnings are not expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring tide levels, and have staff in the field checking our defences and closing tidal gates where required. Please avoid using low lying coastal footpaths near beaches or promenades and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads, as sea spray and waves could be dangerous. This message will be updated as the situation changes.