Now Huntington Road added to flood warning list
Now Huntington Road added to flood warning list
Met Office – Red warning of rain in York area for rest of Saturday. Football and race meetings cancelled
“Heavy and persistent rain will continue to affect western parts of both West and North Yorkshire through the course of Boxing Day. The heaviest rain is expected to occur this morning, before easing for a time this afternoon. A further spell of heavy rain is then likely this evening before a clearance takes place from the northwest.
Please take action to remain safe and protect property: widespread flooding will lead to high levels of disruption to travel, deep, fast-flowing watercourses and an associated possible danger to life.
A band of rain has become slow-moving across the region. 30 to 60 mm of rain has already fallen widely, with a further 30 to 50 mm expected in some places. Some upland areas may see around 120 mm over the entire event, including the rain that has already fallen. This is expected to lead to widespread river flooding, whilst the shorter-period accumulations will result in high impacts from surface water flooding”. Met Office
STOP PRESS
- Wetherby race meeting cancelled
- York City v Northampton postponed
River level in York now falling
You can get automatic tweets about the level of the Ouse from:
@riverlevel_1900 (Meter near Ouse Bridge) or
@RiverOuseYork
Wet feet? Here’s who to blame!
River levels in York are set to peak later tonight. They are not expected to reach 2012 levels, but some riverside properties are at risk.
The St Georges Field car park remains closed.
In a strange coincidence, the York Council has today added the minutes of a large number of drainage Board meetings to its public “on line” library.
- Ouse Derwent Internal Drainage Board: 21-01-14 Minutes
- Ouse Derwent Internal Drainage Board 04-02-14 Minutes
- Ouse Derwent Internal Drainage Board: 17-06-14 Minutes
- Ouse Derwent Internal Drainage Board 07-10-14 Minutes
- Ouse Derwent Internal Drainage Board: 21-10-14 Minutes
- Ouse Derwent Internal Drainage Board: 20-01-15 Minutes
- Ouse Derwent Internal Drainage Board 03-02-15 Minutes
- Ouse Derwent Internal Drainage Board: 16-06-15 Minutes
- Kyle & Upper Ouse Drainage Board: 09-02-15 Minutes
- Kyle & Upper Ouse Drainage Board: 01-06-15 Minutes
- Ainsty Drainage Board Minutes of 14 September 2015
- Ainsty Drainage Board: Minutes of 15 June 2015
- Ainsty Drainage Board Minutes of 9 March 2015
- Ainsty Drainage Board Minutes of 26 January 2015
- Ainsty Drainage Board Minutes of 15 September 2015
- Ainsty Drainage Board Minutes of 10 November 2015
- Ainsty Drainage Board Minutes of 16 June 2014
- Ainsty Drainage Board Minutes of 10 March 2014
- Foss Internal Drainage Board: Minutes of 7 September 2015
- Foss Internal Drainage Board Minutes of 8 June 2015
- Foss Internal Drainage Board Minutes of 2 March 2015
- Foss Internal Drainage Board Minutes of 5 January 2015
- Foss Internal Drainage Board : Minutes of 3 November 2014
- Foss Internal Drainage Board Minutes of 8 September 2014
- Foss Internal Drainage Board Minutes of 9 June 2014
- Foss Internal Drainage Board Minutes of 3 March 2014
Buses
- Quality Bus partnership 24-06-15 Minutes
- Quality Bus partnership 15-12-14 Minutes
- Quality Bus partnership 14-07-14 Minutes
- Quality Bus partnership 17-03-14 Minutes
Local Government Employers
- LGYH employers 20-11-14 Minutes
Safer York
Flooding in York – New web site makes checking easy
A new web site provides an instant representation of flooding levels across the country. Click to access
Currently serious flooding is not expected in York but more water is on its way.
Flooding risks in York
It’s that time of year again and a flood warning has been issued by the Environment Agency.
River levels are not expected to increase to those seen in 2012.
Detailed river levels can be found on the EA web site http://tinyurl.com/Ouse-catchment
The best indicator remains the real time CCTV camera which records river levels on Kings Staith (above).
There is a significant risk if the top of the “no entry” sign disappears under water!
You can register to receive flooding alerts by clicking here (phone text or Email)
Looks like Tadcaster Road will be busy at teatime!
It looks like Tadcaster Road will be very congested at teatime.
St Helen’s Road is still closed although now relatively free of surface water following the burst main earlier today. Workers are still digging their way down to the source of the problem. There is access for pedestrians and cyclists (who will need to dismount next to the roadworks)
It is race day so several hundred vehicles will be leaving the Knavesmire at tea time.
Those who can are advised to avoid driving down Tadcaster Road.
The number 4 bus route diversion remains in place.
Flood warning for York
A flood warning has been issued by the Environment Agency. River levels are not expected to increase to those encountered in 2012.
River Ouse web cam Click to access latest information
The best indicator remains the real time CCTV camera which records river levels on Kings Staith.
There is a significant risk If the top of the no entry sign disappears under water!
Detailed river levels can be found on the EA web site http://tinyurl.com/Ouse-catchment
You can register here to receive flood warnings by phone, text or email.
More flooding problems reported
New Westfield Councillor Andrew Waller is following up several reports of flooding in the area.
Most seem to be linked to blocked drainage gullies.