UPDATED: Flood alerts remain in force across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

The Environment Agency has issued several flood alerts for Nottinghamshire locations.

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River Trent in Nottinghamshire

Flooding is possible – be prepared

River levels remain high at the Colwick river gauge as a result of recent heavy rainfall. Consequently, flooding of roads and farmland continues. Areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads including communities near to the River Trent, the Queens Drive Park and Ride and Stoke Lane at Stoke Bardolph, the Caythorpe to Hoveringham, and cellars of low-lying properties at Cavendish Bridge. Flooding of properties is not forecast at this point. Further significant rainfall is expected for the next few days and consequently we expect river levels to remain high. We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are patrolling watercourses in the area. Please avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low-lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. This message will be updated tomorrow, or as the situation changes.

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River Trent Tributaries in Nottinghamshire

Flooding is possible – be prepared

A period of prolonged heavy rainfall is forecast from Monday evening, through until Thursday Morning 21/01/21. Patchy rainfall will start from this evening, Monday 18/01/21. Rainfall will become heavier overnight and into Tuesday. More persistent heavy rainfall is forecast into Wednesday, before clearing on Thursday morning, 21/01/21. River levels are forecast to rise at the Lowdham Grange river gauge in response, and other watercourses in the area. Flooding of roads and farmland is possible from tomorrow morning, Tuesday 19/01/21. Areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads around the tributaries of the Trent in Nottinghamshire, the River Greet, Potwell Dyke, Dover Beck, Cocker Beck, Thurgarton Beck and others. Flooding of properties is not forecast at this point. We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are patrolling watercourses in the area. This message will be updated daily at 17:00, or as the situation changes.

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