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Flood Warning Info - River Rother at Treeton
River Rother at Treeton
Treeton including Mill Road, Mill Lane and Treeton Lane.
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 Rother
River levels on the Rother have fallen significantly following Storm Babet. We do not expect further significant rain today or tomorrow and do not expect further flooding. Our pumps remain in the area. As there is standing water in areas next to the river, you should avoid walking, cycling, or driving through floodwater. Our incident room remains open, and we are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 19:08 25th October 2023 or as the situation changes.
River Rother
River levels on the Rother have fallen significantly following Storm Babet. We do not expect further significant rain today or tomorrow and do not expect further flooding. Our pumps remain in the area. As there is standing water in areas next to the river, you should avoid walking, cycling, or driving through floodwater. Our incident room remains open, and we are monitoring the situation. We will update this message by 10:55 AM 25th October 2023 or as the situation changes.
River Rother
The rain forecast for today, 24/10/23, has now passed through the area. River levels on the River Rother have risen slightly in response to this rainfall and are forecast to peak in the next few hours, remaining much lower than at the weekend. We do not expect further significant rain tonight or tomorrow, so river levels will be able to continue to fall tomorrow 25/10/23 and we do not expect there to be further flooding. Our pumps remain in the area. Standing water in areas adjacent to the river still remains a risk, so you should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Our incident room remains open, and we are closely monitoring the situation. This message will be updated by 03:15 AM, 25th October 2023 or as the situation changes.
River Rother
River levels have begun to rise again as a result of this morning’s rainfall (24/10/2023). While the current overall risk is greatly reduced, further rainfall is forecast today, 24/10/2023. As such, we expect river levels to begin to respond and rise further during the afternoon and into the evening, peaking late Tuesday night (24/10/2023). The current forecast does not indicate a risk of further flooding. Standing water in areas adjacent to the river still remains a risk, so you should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Our incident room remains open, and we are closely monitoring the situation. This message will be updated by 18:15, 24th October 2023 or as the situation changes.
River Rother
Throughout Monday and into the early hours of Tuesday, 24/10/23, river levels on the River Rother have been falling. While the current flood risk is reduced, further rainfall is forecast throughout Tuesday. As a result, we expect river levels to begin to respond and rise again during Tuesday afternoon and into the evening of 24/10/23. We do not currently expect river levels to be as high as in recent days. Flooding in areas adjacent to the river still remains a risk, so you should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Our incident rooms are open, and we are closely monitoring the situation. This message will be updated by 10:55 AM, 24th October 2023, or as the situation changes.
River Rother
River levels on the River Rother are falling and are expected to continue to do so throughout today and overnight, 23/10/23. While the current overall risk is greatly reduced, further rainfall is forecast overnight and into tomorrow, Tuesday 24/10/23. As such, we expect river levels to begin to respond and rise again from tomorrow afternoon and into the evening 24/10/23, however we do not expect the levels to be as high as in recent days. Flooding in areas adjacent to the river still remains a risk, so you should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Our incident rooms are open, and we are closely monitoring the situation. This message will be updated by 03:00AM, 24th October 2023, or as the situation changes.
River Rother
River levels have fallen on the River Rother at Catcliffe and are expected to continue to fall throughout the day, Monday, 23/10/23. However, we continue to have operational staff on site in the Catcliffe and Treeton areas who are pumping water today. Flooding remains a risk due to standing water so please continue to take care in these areas. Our incident room is open, and we continue to closely monitor the situation. This message will be updated by 17:55, 23/10/23.
River Rother
River levels have fallen on the River Rother at Treeton, and are expected to continue to fall throughout the night and into Monday, 23/10/23. However, we continue to have operational staff on site in the Catcliffe and Treeton areas who are pumping water throughout the night. Flooding remains a risk due to standing water so please continue to take care in these areas. Our incident room is open and we continue to closely monitor the situation. This message will be updated by 09:15 on 23/10/23.
River Rother
River levels on the Rother at Treeton have peaked. Although levels remain high, we expect them to continue falling throughout the evening, Sunday, 22/10/2023. We have operational staff on site in the Catcliffe and Treeton area today, who will be continuing our pumping operations through the night. Please continue to take care in these areas, and avoid flood water where possible. Our incident rooms are open, and we are closely monitoring the situation. This message will be updated by 01:50 AM on 23/10/2023, or as the situation changes.
River Rother
River levels on the River Rother at Treeton have peaked. Although levels remain high, we expect them to continue falling throughout the day, Sunday, 22/10/2023. We will have operational staff on site in the Catcliffe and Treeton area today to assess the situation. Please continue to take care in these areas, and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Our incident rooms are open, and we are closely monitoring the situation. This message will be updated by 19:00, 22/10/2023.
River Rother
River levels on the Rother at Treeton have peaked. Although levels remain high, we expect them to begin to fall throughout the day on Sunday, 22/10/2023. We will have Operational staff on site in the Catcliffe and Treeton area tomorrow to assess the situation. Please continue to take care in these areas, and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Our incident rooms are open, and we are closely monitoring the situation. This message will be updated by 10:40, 22/10/2023.
River Rother
River levels have peaked today 21/10/2023 in the River Aire downstream of Castleford after yesterday’s rain. Levels remain high in the Fairburn area as water continues to accumulate in the washlands next to the river. Our incident rooms are open and we are closely monitoring the situation. Monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 04:00, 22/10/2023, or as the situation changes.
River Rother
River levels have peaked in the River Rother upstream of Catcliffe after yesterday’s rain. Despite this, water levels remain high in the Catcliffe Area as accumulated water drains away. Water levels are forecast to reach a level later this afternoon, 21/10/23, where flooding is possible on Mill Lane. Our incident rooms are open, and we are closely monitoring the situation. Monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 18:55, 21/10/2023, or as the situation changes.