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Flood risk: Drier conditions expected but river levels stay high

Communities in England are urged to check their flood risk and sign up to flood warnings as ground water and river levels remain high.

Environment Agency teams operating high volume pumps on Currymoor in the south west over the past few days to help reduce water levels.

Environment Agency teams operating high volume pumps on Currymoor in the south west over the past few days to help reduce water levels.

While the weather outlook is looking drier over the next few days, the Environment Agency is urging people to check their flood risk, sign up for flood warnings and to stay safe as ground water and river levels remain high following the recent heavy rain.

Craig Woolhouse, Flood Duty Manager at the Environment Agency, said:

We are expecting conditions to be drier across England today and throughout the week, meaning that the risk of flooding is continuing to subside. There is potential for some rain on Thursday but the overall flood risk remains low.

Groundwater levels remain high in parts of Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire and West Sussex. Local communities in these areas are asked to remain vigilant to the risks of flooding.

While river levels are falling, they remain high - we will continue to monitor river levels closely and to operate our flood defences to help keep communities safe.

We advise people to sign up for flood warnings, stay away from swollen rivers and not drive through flood water - just 30cm of flowing water is enough to float your car.

Steve Ramsdale, Met Office Chief Forecaster, said:

On New Year’s Eve, some light rain will affect parts of the South West. New Year’s Day will be largely dry but a front will bring some light rain into north-west Scotland, followed by a band of rain, some heavy, moving south-east across the UK during Thursday and Friday.

You can check your flood risk, sign up for free flood warnings and keep up to date with the latest situation at https://www.gov.uk/check-flood-risk, call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 or follow @EnvAgency on Twitter for the latest flood updates.

ENDS

For enquiries please contact newsdesk@defra.gov.uk

Published 19 December 2019
Last updated 31 December 2019 + show all updates
  1. The name Andy Page has been changed to Steve Ramsdale. In the caption the word "high" has been included to better describe high volume pumps.

  2. We have updated this page to reflect the current flood risk.

  3. Updated to reflect improving weather outlook

  4. Updated to reflect latest situation on 24 December

  5. Updated to reflect latest situation on 23 December

  6. update on numbers of properties flooded and also protected

  7. Updated weekend flood risk

  8. Update of weekend flood risk

  9. We have updated this press release to reflect the current outlook and operational activity

  10. First published.