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Flood Warning Info - River West Glen including Corby Glen and Creeton
River West Glen including Corby Glen and Creeton
Isolated properties at risk from the River West Glen including Corby glen, Creeton, Heath Farm and Banthorpe Lodge.
Current Flood Warning Status
No current warningArea Covered by this Flood Warning
The red highlighted area on the map below outlines the area covered by this Flood Warning.
Flood Warning History
Number of historic Flood Warnings that have previously been recorded for this area.
Historical Flood Warnings for this Area
River West Glen
Heavy rain has fallen in the River Glen catchment causing the River West Glen to rise. Low lying areas near to the River West Glen are already flooded and we now expect properties in the River West Glen including Corby Glen and Creeton to be affected. Low lying properties near the river on Station Road in Corby Glen are expected to be affected first. Remain safe and be aware of your local surroundings. Please avoid contact with flood water. Our staff are out in the area to check the flood defences, clear blockages, and assist the emergency services and council. We will be closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated online and on FloodLine on 07/01/25, or before if the situation changes.
River West Glen
Heavy rain is currently falling in the River Glen catchment and will continue throughout the morning on Monday, January 6. This is causing River West Glen to rise and is forecast to continue to rise through the early hours of the morning. Low lying areas near to the River West Glen are already flooded and we now expect properties in the River West Glen including Corby Glen and Creeton to be affected this morning onwards. Low lying properties near the river on Station Road in Corby Glen are expected to be affected first. Further heavy rainfall is forecast for the morning of Monday, January 6, and therefore river levels are likely to continue to rise. Remain safe and be aware of your local surroundings. Please avoid contact with flood water. Our staff are out in the area to check the flood defences, clear blockages, and assist the emergency services and council. We will be closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated online and on FloodLine by 3PM on 06/01/25, or before if the situation changes.
River West Glen
Storm Henk has brought heavy rain in the Glen catchment, which has fallen onto already saturated ground. This has caused the River West Glen to rise, and is forecast to remain high throughout today. Low lying areas near to the river are already flooded, and we now expect properties to be affected. Properties on Station Road in Corby Glen are expected to be affected first. Remain safe and be aware of your local surroundings. Please avoid contact with flood water. Our staff are out in the area to check the flood defences, clear blockages, and assist the emergency services and council. We will be closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated online and on FloodLine by 16:00 on 4th January, or before if the situation changes.
River West Glen
Storm Henk has brought heavy rain in the Glen catchment, which has fallen onto already saturated ground. Rain will continue into the evening of Tuesday 2nd January. This is causing the River West Glen to rise, and is forecast to continue to rise through tonight and into tomorrow. Low lying areas near to the river are already flooded, and we now expect properties to be affected from early evening onwards. Properties on Station Road in Corby Glen are expected to be affected first. The rainfall associated with Storm Henk has mostly fallen, but river levels will continue to rise overnight. Remain safe and be aware of your local surroundings. Please avoid contact with flood water. Our staff are out in the area to check the flood defences, clear blockages, and assist the emergency services and council. We will be closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated online and on FloodLine by 16:00 on 3rd January, or before if the situation changes.