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Flood Alert Info - Holbeck catchment
Holbeck catchment
Land around Holbeck and it's tributaries Including, Thorpe Beck, Marrs Beck, including properties to the West of Station Road at Gilling East.
Current Flood Alert Status
No current warningArea Covered by this Flood Alert
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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
Holbeck
Rising river levels may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible today, 09 December 2025, due to heavy rainfall associated with Storm Bram throughout the morning. Locations most affected will be land around Holbeck and it's tributaries including, Thorpe Beck, Marrs Beck, including properties to the West of Station Road at Gilling East. We are closely monitoring the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 8PM on 09 December 2025 or as the situation changes.
Holbeck
Forecast rising river levels overnight may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 09 December 2025 due to rainfall associated with Storm Bram. Locations most affected will be land around Holbeck and it's tributaries including, Thorpe Beck, Marrs Beck, including properties to the West of Station Road at Gilling East. We are closely monitoring the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 8:00AM on 09 December 2025 or as the situation changes.
Holbeck
Forecast rising river levels overnight may lead to flooding. Flooding is possible on 09 December 2025 . Locations most affected will be land around Holbeck and it's tributaries including, Thorpe Beck, Marrs Beck, including properties to the West of Station Road at Gilling East. We are closely monitoring the situation . Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water . This message will be updated by 8:00PM on 08 December 2025 or as the situation changes.
Holbeck
River levels are forecast to rise on the Holbeck catchment this morning, Sunday 08/12/2024 due to rainfall associated with Storm Darragh. Areas most at risk are locations near Hovingham Beck, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly land around Holbeck and it's tributaries including Thorpe Beck, Marrs Beck, and including properties to the west of Station Road at Gilling East. Avoid using low lying land and footpaths near local watercourses, including around Hovingham, and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water. Further rainfall is forecast this morning. This message will be updated by 16:30 on Sunday 08/12/2024, or as the situation changes.
Holbeck
River levels are forecast to rise on the Holbeck catchment in the early morning of Sunday 08/12/2024 due to rainfall associated with Storm Darragh. Areas most at risk are locations near Hovingham Beck, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly land around Holbeck and its tributaries including Thorpe Beck, Marrs Beck, and including properties to the west of Station Road at Gilling East. Avoid using low lying land and footpaths near local watercourses, including around Hovingham, and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water. Further rainfall is forecast overnight and tomorrow, 08/12/2024. This message will be updated by 9:00am on Sunday 08/12/2024, or as the situation changes.
Holbeck
River levels are forecast to rise on the Holbeck catchment in the early morning of Monday 17/06/2024 due to forecast heavy rainfall overnight. Areas most at risk are locations near Hovingham Beck, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly land around Holbeck and it's tributaries including Thorpe Beck, Marrs Beck, and including properties to the west of Station Road at Gilling East. Levels are currently low and if they do rise to levels where localised flooding occurs it is expected to be a short duration and should be falling again by mid-morning tomorrow, Monday 17/06/2024. Avoid using low lying land and footpaths near local watercourses, including around Hovingham, and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water. Further showers are expected over the next few days. This message will be updated by 8:00am on Monday 17/06/2024, or as the situation changes.
Holbeck
The flood alert for Holbeck Catchment has been issued as river levels are rising following persistent rain which is expected to continue throughout this evening, Thursday 7/12/2023 and overnight into Friday. Further rainfall is forecast over the weekend. Avoid using low lying land and footpaths near local watercourses, including around Hovingham. We continue to monitor levels closely. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 9:00am on 08/12/2023, or as the situation changes.
Holbeck
River levels are rising steadily on the Hovingham Beck as a result of rainfall caused by Storm Debi. Flooding is forecast to affect locations near Hovingham Beck, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly land around Holbeck and it's tributaries including Thorpe Beck, Marrs Beck, and including properties to the west of Station Road at Gilling East. Further rainfall is forecast intermittently throughout the day. We will continue to monitor the forecast. Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water. This message will be updated by 9PM on 14/11/2023, or as the situation changes.
Holbeck
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.