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Flood Alert Info - Coastal rivers in South Northumberland
Coastal rivers in South Northumberland
Coastal rivers in South Northumberland including the River Lyne, Sleek Burn and Seaton Burn.
Current Flood Alert Status
No current warningArea Covered by this Flood Alert
The orange highlighted area on the map below outlines the area covered by this Flood Alert.
Flood Alert History
Number of historic Flood Alerts that have previously been recorded for this area.
Historical Flood Alerts for this Area
River Lyne, Sleek Burn, Seaton Burn
River levels on watercourses in the south of Northumberland are high due to today’s persistent and heavy rainfall. Flooding along riverside footpaths and low lying land and roads is possible from 6:00 PM on 08/10/2024. Further flooding is possible overnight as river levels will remain high due to the heavy rainfall. We are closely monitoring the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 9:00 AM on 09/10/2024, or as the situation changes.
River Lyne, Sleek Burn, Seaton Burn
There have been some heavy showers this afternoon (Saturday 8th July) in the North East Area, but the potential for further heavy, possibly thundery, showers remains this evening and through the night which could bring high isolated totals. There is low confidence in the exact location and distribution of the heaviest showers but where they do fall there will be a particular risk of surface water impacts in urban areas and the potential for a fluvial response in rapidly responding catchments. Therefore, the Flood Alert will remain in force overnight and we will provide a further update tomorrow morning. We are not currently expecting to issue any Flood Warnings but we are closely monitoring the situation and will issue any Flood Warnings if required.
River Lyne, Sleek Burn, Seaton Burn
This message has been issued proactively ahead of heavy thundery showers that are forecast to move across the region between 11am and 12 midnight today (Sat 8th July) with the potential to bring high isolated totals. There is low confidence in the exact location and distribution of the heaviest showers but where they do fall there will be a particular risk of surface water impacts in urban areas and the potential for a fluvial response in rapidly responding catchments. We are not currently expecting to issue any Flood Warnings but we are closely monitoring the situation and will issue any Flood Warnings if required. This message will be updated this evening or earlier if the situation changes.