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Flood Warning Info - River Thames at East and West Molesey
River Thames at East and West Molesey
River Thames at East and West Molesey including Hurst Park, Buckingham Avenue and the Royal Mews area.
Current Flood Warning Status
No current warningArea Covered by this Flood Warning
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Flood Warning History
Number of historic Flood Warnings that have previously been recorded for this area.
Historical Flood Warnings for this Area
River Thames
Property flooding is expected. River levels are high and remain steady on the River Thames, in response to recent rainfall. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected to continue, especially in the East and West Molesey areas. There is some fluctuation in river levels due to tidal impacts. The forecast is dry today and overnight, but the cold snap will cause icy conditions. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid contact with flood water. This message will be updated later today, 10/01/24, or as the situation changes.
River Thames
Property flooding is expected. River levels are high and remain steady on the River Thames, in response to recent rainfall. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected to continue, especially in the East and West Molesey areas. There is some fluctuation in river levels due to tidal impacts. The forecast today, 9 January 2024, is for mostly dry conditions, with a dry forecast for the next few days. We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days as water moves through the system. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid contact with flood water. This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 10 January 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Thames
Property flooding is expected. River levels are rising on the River Thames. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected to continue, especially in the East and West Molesey areas. The forecast today, 8 January 2024, is for mostly dry conditions, with a dry forecast for the next few days. We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days as water moves through the system. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid contact with flood water. This message will be updated by tomorrow morning, 9 January 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Thames
Property flooding is expected. River levels are rising slowly on the River Thames as a result of a period of sustained rain. Therefore, flooding of property and roads is expected to continue, especially in the East and West Molesey areas. The forecast today, 7 January 2024, is for mostly dry conditions, with a dry forecast for the next few days. We expect river levels to continue to rise over the next few days as water moves through the system. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid contact with flood water. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 8 January 2024, or as the situation changes.
River Thames
Property flooding is expected. River levels are rising on the River Thames as a result of a period of sustained heavy rain. Therefore, flooding of property is expected today, 6 January2024, especially in the East and West Molesey, from Platts Eyot to Hampton Court Bridge areas. The forecast for today, 6 January 2024, is for mostly dry conditions with the chance of some light showers, with a dry forecast for the next few days. We expect river levels to continue to rise over the next few days as water moves through the system. Our staff are liaising with councils and emergency services. Move possessions and valuables off the ground, or to safety. Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels. Avoid contact with flood water. This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 7 January 2024, or as the situation changes.