. The Ouse is currently 4.7 metres above normal levels and gradually falling from the peak of 5.2 metres seen on Sunday.
River levels are expected to remain very high over the next few days.
The Foss Barrier has been repaired & lowered. 4 of the 8 pumps are now operating. This should be good news for the Huntington Road/Walmgate areas
View the Environment Agency’s map showing current flood warnings for the York area.
Most bus routes are being diverted, with severe delays to be expected.
Traffic signals have failed at several junctions, including Walmgate Bar and New Lane/Malton Rd. Please proceed with caution where traffic signals are not functional.
The following main roads are currently closed:
Fulford area
- A19 Fulford Rd/Selby Rd
- Fordlands Road
Inner Ring Road area
- Foss Islands Road
- Tower Street
- Layerthorpe
- Navigation Road
City Centre
- Piccadilly
- Merchantgate
- St Denys’ Rd
- Skeldergate
- Fossgate
- Walmgate
Huntington Road area
- Huntington Road (Monkgate to Haley’s Terrace)
- Lowther St (no exit at Huntington Rd end)
Tang Hall area
- Tang Hall Lane at Walney Rd (alternative route via Fourth Ave and Melrosegate is passable)
- Bad Bargain Lane
- Hempland Lane / junction of Burnholme Drive
Bishopthorpe area
- Bishopthorpe Road (at Crematorium)
Roads which have now reopened:
- Haxby Road is now clear through to the city centre.
- Huntington Road is clear between A1237 and the Link Road. Closed in bound of this – Haleys Terrace to Monkgate.
- Heworth Green to Monkgate route is clear in both directions at Monkgate roundabout (Flood water on outbound side but passable)
- Foss Bank and Layerthorpe/Foss Islands Rd junction is closed.
- A19, Clifton Green, Water End and Water Lane clear.
- Fishergate gyratory is open as yesterday.
- Monks Cross Link
- Melrosegate
- Stonebow
- Peasholme Green
Please do not take any unneccessary risks and only travel if absolutely necessary.
The Environment Agency is working to top up the low spots in the River Ouse’s defences at Marygate, North Street Gardens and Lower Ebor Street. It is expected that the defences will withstand the predicted river levels and there is not thought to be risk to people or properties behind the defences.
Work is ongoing to identify any vulnerable individuals or groups who would need notifying if the forecast changes.