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Flood Warning Info - Areas near the River Nene from Thorpe Waterville to Eaglethorpe
Areas near the River Nene from Thorpe Waterville to Eaglethorpe
Areas near to the River Nene from Thorpe Waterville to Eaglethorpe including Thorpe Waterville, Wadenhoe, Oundle, Cotterstock and Tansor.
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 Nene
Heavy rain has fallen in the River Nene catchment over the last few days. This has caused the River Nene to rise significantly, and levels are expected to remain high for several days. Low lying areas near the River are already flooded and properties in Eaglethorpe close to the river Nene may be affected. 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 Saturday 30th November, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
Heavy rain has fallen in the River Nene catchment over the last few days. This has caused the River Nene to rise significantly, and levels are expected to remain high for several days. Low lying areas near the River are already flooded and properties in Eaglethorpe close to the river Nene may be affected. 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 Friday 29th November, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
We have seen heavy rain in the River Nene catchment and this has caused the River Nene to rise significantly, and is forecast to continue to rise, remaining high over the next few days. Low lying areas near the River are already flooded and properties in Eaglethorpe close to the river Nene 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 Thursday 28th November, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
We have seen heavy rain in the Nene catchment over the past week, which has caused the River Nene to rise. Low lying areas and properties near the river continued to be affected by flood water. Our forecasts indicate further rainfall is not expected but the river levels will remain high today, Wednesday 2nd October 2024. 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 17:00 on 03/10/2024, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
We have seen heavy rain in the Nene catchment over the past week, which has caused the River Nene to rise. Low lying areas and properties near the river continue to be affected by flood water. Our forecasts indicate further rainfall is expected this evening and tomorrow morning, we therefore expect levels to remain high today, Tuesday 1st October 2024. 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 17:00 on 02/10/2024, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
We have seen heavy rain in the Nene catchment over the past week, which has caused the River Nene to rise. Low lying areas and properties near the river continue to be affected by flood water. Our forecasts indicate further rainfall is expected this evening and tomorrow morning, we therefore expect levels to remain high today, Monday 29th September 2024. 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 17:00 on 01/10/24, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
We have seen heavy rain in the Nene catchment over the past week, which has caused the River Nene to rise. Low lying areas and properties near the river continue to be affected by flood water. Our forecasts indicate further rainfall is expected this evening and tomorrow morning, we therefore expect levels to remain high today, Sunday 29th September 2024 and into tomorrow. 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 17:00 on 30/09/24, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
Heavy rain fell in the Nene catchment earlier this week, which has caused the River Nene to rise. Low lying areas near the river are flooded and properties in Eaglethorpe close to the river Nene are expected to be affected first. No further rainfall is expected today, however, river levels are continuing to respond to the heavy rainfall and we expect levels to continue to rise throughout the evening and into the morning, Sunday 29th September 2024. 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 17:00 on 29/09/24, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
Heavy rain fell in the Nene catchment earlier this week and Thursday evening, which has caused the River Nene to rise. Low lying areas near the river are flooded and properties in Eaglethorpe close to the river Nene are expected to be affected first. No further rainfall is expected today and into tomorrow, Saturday 28 September 2024, however, river levels are expected to remain high. 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 17:00 on 28/09/24, or before if the situation changes.
River Nene
Heavy rain fell in the Nene catchment earlier this week which has caused the River Nene to rise. Low lying areas near the river are flooded and we now expect properties to be affected this evening, Thursday 26 September 2024, onwards. Properties in Eaglethorpe, close to the river Nene are expected to be affected first. Further heavy rainfall is expected today and into Friday. River levels are expected to remain high. 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 17:00 on 27/09/24, or before if the situation changes.