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Flood Warning Info - Ilston Brook at Ilston, Gower
Ilston Brook at Ilston, Gower
Property adjacent to the Ilston Brook in the village of Ilston on the Gower Peninsula.
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
South West
An automated version of this message has already been disseminated to the community. Flooding may already be occuring within this community. River levels are rising. River levels are expected to rise. Flooding to property is expected. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is ongoing. The rainfall is forecast to ease by approximately 1am on Wednesday 5th November 2025. We will continue to monitor the situation. This message will be updated as the situation changes.
South West
River levels are rising. River levels are expected to rise. An automated version of this message has already been disseminated to the community. Flooding may already be occuring within this community. Flooding to property is expected. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is ongoing. Impacts are ongoing. The River Pennard Pill at Ilston is expected to continue to rise until approximately 5pm on Sunday 14th September. The rainfall is forecast to ease by approximately 4:30pm on Sunday 14th September. If you are a resident in this area and did not receive the automated message, please contact us to ensure you are signed up. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South West
River levels are rising. Flooding to property is expected. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is ongoing. Impacts are ongoing. The rainfall is forecast to continue until approximately 02:00am 7th September. We will continue to monitor the situation.
South West
The rainfall is forecast to continue until 03:00 PM on Tuesday the 2nd of January. The heaviest rainfall is expected to continue. River levels in the Ilston Pill at Ilston are expected to rise until at least 01:00 PM on Tuesday the 2nd of January. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our River Levels Online Service on our website. If you are a resident in this area and did not receive the automated message, please contact us to ensure you are signed up.
South West
An automated version of this message has already been disseminated to the community. Flooding may already be occurring within this community. The rainfall is forecast to 05:00 AM on Friday 13th October. The heaviest rainfall is expected to continue. River levels in the Ilston Pill at Ilston are expected to rise until at least 05:00 AM on Friday 13th October. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our River Levels Online Service on our website. If you are a resident in this area and did not receive the automated message, please contact us to ensure you are signed up.
South West
An automated version of this message has already been disseminated to the community. Flooding may already be occurring within this community. The rainfall is forecast to continue until 7PM on Wednesday 2nd Nov. River levels in the Ilston Pill at Ilston are expected to rise until at least 9pm on Wednesday 2nd Nov. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our River Levels Online Service on our website. If you are a resident in this area and did not receive the automated message, please contact us to ensure you are signed up.
South West
Flooding may already be occuring within this community. Intense thunderstorms have been affecting the area overnight. Further heavy and thundery shower remain possible this morning, giving a risk of flooding. River levels in the Ilston Pill at Ilston are expected to rise until at least 8 AM today, Wednesday 20th October 2021. You can monitor the situation in your area by using our River Levels Online Service on our website. . If you are a resident in this area and did not receive the automated message, please contact us to ensure you are signed up.