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Flood Warning Info - River Aire upstream of Temple Hirst
River Aire upstream of Temple Hirst
Properties upstream of Temple Hirst along Main Road including the Nursing Home.
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 Aire
Levels on the River Aire remain high due to persistent rainfall earlier in the week. River levels will remain high in the Lower Aire catchment through today, Friday 05/1/24, with washland levels also remaining high. River levels are expected to steadily fall through the rest of the week. We will be closely monitoring the forecasts and river levels. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 08:30 AM on 05/01/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Aire
Levels on the River Aire remain high due to persistent rainfall earlier in the week. River levels will remain high in the Lower Aire catchment through today, Thursday 04/1/24, with washland levels also remaining high. River levels are expected to steadily fall through the rest of the week. We will be closely monitoring the forecasts and river levels. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 01:00 AM on 05/01/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Aire
Levels on the River Aire remain high due to persistent rainfall earlier in the week. River levels will remain high in the Lower Aire catchment through today, Thursday 04/1/24, with washland levels also remaining high. River levels are expected to steadily fall through the rest of the week. We will be closely monitoring the forecasts and river levels. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 17:20 on 04/01/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Aire
Levels on the River Aire remain high due to yesterday's persistent rainfall. Levels are now falling further upstream but will remain high in the Lower Aire catchment through today, Thursday 04/01/2024, with washland areas continuing to fill. River levels are expected to steadily fall through the rest of the week. We will be closely monitoring the forecasts and river levels. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 07:55 AM on 04/01/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Aire
The River Aire in the Temple Hirst area remains high due to yesterday's persistent rainfall. Levels are now falling further upstream at Castleford, but will remain high in the Lower Aire catchment through today, Wednesday 03/01/2024, with washland areas continuing to fill. Despite further unsettled weather on Wednesday and Thursday, with showers at times, river levels are expected to steadily fall through the rest of the week. We will be closely monitoring the forecasts and river levels. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 06:00 AM on 04/01/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Aire
The River Aire in the Temple Hirst area remains high due to yesterday's persistent rainfall. Levels are now falling further upstream at Castleford, but will remain high in the Lower Aire catchment through today, Wednesday 3/1/24, with washland areas continuing to fill. Despite further unsettled weather on Wednesday and Thursday, with showers at times, river levels are expected to steadily fall through the rest of the week. We will be closely monitoring the forecasts and river levels. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 15:45 on 3/1/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Aire
The River Aire remains high due to the recent rainfall . Levels are expected to start falling tomorrow morning, Wednesday 3/1/24. Further unsettled weather is expected over the coming days and we will be closely monitoring the forecasts and river levels. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 07:35 AM on 3/1/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Aire
The River Aire has now peaked in response to the recent rainfall but remains high. Levels are currently expected to fall throughout the rest of today and evening, Tuesday 2/1/24, but flooding is still possible through into tomorrow. Further unsettled weather is expected over the coming days and we will be closely monitoring the forecasts and river levels. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 10:30pm on 2/1/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Aire
The River Aire has risen in response to the overnight rainfall. Property flooding is expected to occur. Levels should peak around 09:00 this morning before slowly falling during the day. Further rain is expected today so river levels are likely to respond again. Please put your flood plan into action and take care when near washlands and low-lying land, which could be flooded. Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses, and do not drive through floodwater. This message will be updated by 6pm on 2/1/2024, or as the situation changes.