Flood Warning Info - River Ouse at York - Peckitt Street
Area Description
Properties on Peckitt Street and along Clifford Street on the higher ends of Lower Friargate, Cumberland Street and King Street.
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There are no Flood Warnings currently in force for this area. See below for historical flood warnings.
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Flood Warning History
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Historical Flood Warnings for this Area
Flood Warning issued on 23 Feb 2022 04:36
River Ouse
The flood warning remains in force for the River Ouse at York, Peckitt Street. The River Ouse has peaked at a level of 4.58m on Tuesday 22/02/22. The river levels are now beginning to fall slowly. Flooding remains a risk near the River Ouse, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around properties on Peckitt Street and along Clifford Street, Lower Friargate, Cumberland Street and King Street. The Foss Barrier is operating, and our field teams have closed riverside floodgates. Visit the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast and up to date river levels. This message will be updated on Wednesday afternoon 23/02/2022, or as the situation changes.
Flood Warning issued on 22 Feb 2022 20:31
River Ouse
The flood warning remains in force for the River Ouse at York, Peckitt Street. The River Ouse has peaked at a level of 4.58m. We expect the river to remain high overnight and then fall slowly. At flood risk are locations near the River Ouse, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around properties on Peckitt Street and along Clifford Street, Lower Friargate, Cumberland Street and King Street. The Foss Barrier is operating, and our field teams have closed riverside floodgates. Visit the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast and up to date river levels. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, Wednesday 23/02/2022, or as the situation changes.
Flood Warning issued on 22 Feb 2022 13:30
River Ouse
The flood warning remains in force for the River Ouse at York, Peckitt Street. The river Ouse at York is peaking at a level of 4.58 m. We expect the river to stay at this level for most of today and then fall slowly. At flood risk are locations near the River Ouse, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around properties on Peckitt Street and along Clifford Street, Lower Friargate, Cumberland Street and King Street. The Foss Barrier is operating, and our field teams have closed riverside floodgates. Visit the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast and up to date river levels. This message will be updated this evening 22/02/2022 or as the situation changes.
Flood Warning issued on 22 Feb 2022 04:28
River Ouse
The flood warning remains in force for the River Ouse at York, Peckitt Street. The river Ouse is rising in response to this weekend’s rainfall and is forecast to peak on Tuesday morning, 22/2/2022, at a level of approximately 4.7m - 5m. Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the River Ouse, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around properties on Peckitt Street and along Clifford Street, Lower Friargate, Cumberland Street and King Street. Flooding of properties, gardens, roads and paths is expected. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. The Foss Barrier is operating, and our field teams have closed riverside floodgates. Visit the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast and up to date river levels. This message will be updated in 8 hours or as the situation changes.
Flood Warning issued on 21 Feb 2022 20:39
River Ouse
The flood warning remains in force for the River Ouse at York, Peckitt Street. The river Ouse is rising in response to this weekend’s rainfall and is forecast to peak tomorrow morning, Tuesday 22/2/2022 at a level of approximately 4.7m - 5m. Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the River Ouse, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around Properties on Peckitt Street and along Clifford Street, Lower Friargate, Cumberland Street and King Street. Flooding of properties, gardens, roads and paths is expected. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. The Foss Barrier is operating, and our field teams have closed riverside floodgates. Visit the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast and up to date river levels. This message will be updated by 0900 on Tuesday morning.
Flood Warning issued on 21 Feb 2022 13:39
River Ouse
The flood warning has been issued for the River Ouse at York, Peckitt Street. The river Ouse is rising in response to this weekend’s rainfall and is forecast to peak tomorrow morning Tuesday 22/2/2022 at a level of approximately 4.5m - 5m. The Foss Barrier is in operation. Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the River Ouse, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around Properties on Peckitt Street and along Clifford Street on the higher ends of Lower Friargate, Cumberland Street and King Street. Flooding of properties, gardens, roads and paths is expected. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. The Foss Barrier is operating, and our field teams have closed riverside floodgates. Showers are forecast for Monday and Tuesday. Visit the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast and up to date river levels. This message will be updated on Monday evening, 21/02/2022.