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Flood Warning Info - The north Norfolk coast at Wells Quay
The north Norfolk coast at Wells Quay
The north Norfolk coast at Wells Quay.
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
North Sea
This message has been issued because flooding of homes and businesses is likely between 6:45pm and 8:45pm today, Sunday 30th March. Areas most at risk are The Quay, East End, and roads joining the Quay between the Flood Barrier and East End including, Unns Yard, Jicklings Yard, Staithe Street, Croft Yard and Standard Street. The detailed forecast, for those that use it, is for a peak level at Wells of 3.99 mAODN at 7:45pm, on Sunday 30th March, which is 0.51m above tide tables, wind Force 5, Northerly. (mAODN is height above average sea level, for more information refer to local tide tables). Flood water is dangerous. Don't put yourself or others at risk. We are monitoring the situation and not expecting it to escalate. We will update this message by 10am tomorrow, Monday 31st March.
North Sea
This message has been issued because flooding of homes and businesses is likely between 4:45pm and 8:45pm today, Monday 8 April. Areas most at risk are, The Quay, East End and roads joining the Quay between the Flood Barrier and East End including, Unns Yard, Jicklings Yard, Staithe Street, Croft Yard and Standard Street. The detailed forecast for those that use it is for a peak level at Wells of 4.04 mAODN at 6:45pm today, Monday 8 April, which is 0.77m above tide tables, wind Force 4, in a south-easterly direction (mAODN is height above average sea level, for more info refer to local tide tables). Flood water is dangerous. Don't put yourself or others at risk. We are monitoring the situation and will update this message tomorrow morning, Tuesday 9 April.
North Sea
This message has been issued because some flooding to coastal roads and footpaths may occur tomorrow morning due to high tides between 7:45am and 9:45am, Monday 2nd October. Areas most at risk are The Quay, East End and roads joining the Quay between the Flood Barrier and East End including, Unns Yard, Jicklings Yard, Staithe Street, Croft Yard and Standard Street. The detailed forecast for those that use it is for a peak level at Wells of 3.90mAODN at 08:45am, Monday 2nd October, which is 0.34m above tide tables, wind Force 2, south - westerly. (mAODN is height above average sea level, for more info refer to local tide table). The tide on Monday 2nd October at 9:30pm is not currently forecast to be a Flood Alert. You are advised to stay away from risk areas, and take care next to the coast. We are monitoring the situation and not expecting the situation to escalate. We will update this message by 11:00am tomorrow, Monday 2nd October.
North Sea
This message has been issued because some flooding to coastal roads and footpaths may occur tomorrow morning due to high tides between 06:30am and 08:30am, Saturday 30th September. Areas most at risk are The Quay, East End and roads joining the Quay between the Flood Barrier and East End including, Unns Yard, Jicklings Yard, Staithe Street, Croft Yard and Standard Street. The detailed forecast for those that use it is for a peak level at Wells of 3.95mAODN at 07:30am, Saturday 30th September, which is 0.42m above tide tables, wind Force 3, westerly. (mAODN is height above average sea level, for more info refer to local tide table). The following tide at 8:15pm on Saturday 30th September is not currently forecast to be a Flood Warning. You are advised to stay away from risk areas, and take care next to the coast. We are monitoring the situation and not expecting the situation to escalate. We will update this message by 10:00am tomorrow, Saturday 30th September.
North Sea
This message has been issued because some minor flooding to coastal roads and footpaths is likely, due to high tides between 8:30pm and 10:30pm today, Friday 24th February. Areas most at risk are The Quay, East End and roads joining the Quay between the Flood Barrier and East End including, Unns Yard, Jicklings Yard, Staithe Street, Croft Yard and Standard Street. The detailed forecast, for those that use it, is for a peak level at Wells of 3.96 mAODN at 9:30pm tonight, Friday 24th February, which is 0.78m above tide tables, wind Force 5, northerly. (mAODN is height above average sea level, for more information refer to local tide tables). The current series of high spring tides has now reached its peak, and will fall away over the next few days. You are advised to stay away from risk areas, and take care next to the coast. We are monitoring the situation and not expecting it to escalate. We will update this message by 9am tomorrow, Saturday 25th February.
North Sea
This message has been issued because some flooding to coastal roads, footpaths and low lying properties is possible between 6:00am and 10:00am tomorrow, Tuesday 13th September. Tides may be higher than usual, but the forecast is for relatively calm conditions with only small waves at the seafront. Areas most at risk are The Quay, East End, and roads joining the Quay between the Flood Barrier and East End including Unns Yard, Jicklings Yard, Staithe Street, Croft Yard and Standard Street. The detailed forecast for those that use it is for a peak level at Wells of 3.91mAODN at 8:00am on Tuesday 13th September, which is 0.42m above tide tables, wind force 3, northerly. (mAODN is height above average sea level, for more information refer to local tide tables). Take care on coastal roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and not expecting the situation to escalate. We will update this message by 2:00pm tomorrow, Tuesday 13th September.
North Sea
This message has been issued because flooding to coastal roads and footpaths is likely between 5:30 and 9:30am on Thursday 21st October. Areas most at risk are The Quay, East End and roads joining the Quay between the Flood Barrier and East End including, Unns Yard, Jicklings Yard, Staithe Street, Croft Yard and Standard Street. The detailed forecast for those that use it is for a peak level at Wells of 4.07 mAODN at 7:30am, on Thursday 21st October, which is 1.03m above tide tables, wind Force 7, NW. (mAODN is height above average sea level, for more info refer to local tide tables). Take care on coastal roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation, and do not currently expect to re-issue this message for the following tides. We will update this message by 11am tomorrow, Thursday 21st October.