There are currently a total of 36 flood warnings and alerts in place in Yorkshire for today (December 8) as rain is forecast for the region.

12 flood warnings which mean ‘flooding is expected’ and 28 flood alerts which means ‘flooding is possible’ have been issued by the Environment Agency, as river levels are expected to remain high.

A total of 241 warnings and alerts have been issued across the country.

Read more: Yorkshire weather on Friday as rainy and cloudy day expected

The Environment Agency said: “Local flooding is possible from rivers and surface water today (Thursday) across parts of the South and North West of England and the Midlands following heavy rain today.



36 flood warnings and alerts are in place across Yorkshire today, December 8
36 flood warnings and alerts are in place across Yorkshire today, December 8

“Local river flooding may continue through the East Midlands, North East England and parts of the South of England on Friday and Saturday, with flooding extending through to Monday in parts of the Midlands.

“Properties may flood and there may be travel disruption.”

Below is a full list of all the flood warnings and flood alerts issued in Yorkshire today (Friday, December 8).

12 flood warnings

  1. Bishop Monkton Beck

  2. Confluence of Sun Beck and Turker Beck

  3. Creyk, Mill and Broadlane Becks at Cottingham

  4. Low lying properties in the Upper Hull catchment

  5. River Derwent at Buttercrambe Mill

  6. River Derwent at Stamford Bridge

  7. River Foss

  8. River Nidd

  9. River Ouse

  10. River Seven at Great Barugh

  11. River Seven at Marton

  12. River Ure

28 flood alerts

  1. Holbeck catchment
  2. Lower River Ancholme
  3. Lower River Derwent
  4. Lower River Don catchment
  5. Lower River Hull
  6. Lower River Nidd catchment
  7. Lower River Swale
  8. Lower River Tees
  9. Lower River Ure
  10. Middle River Nidd catchment
  11. North sea coast at Bridlington
  12. Pickering Beck and Costa Beck
  13. River Crimple catchment
  14. River Dove catchment
  15. River Esk catchment
  16. River Foulness and Market Weighton catchment
  17. River Riccal catchment
  18. River Rye catchment
  19. River Seven catchment
  20. River Skerne
  21. River Wiske
  22. Upper River Derwent
  23. Upper River Hull catchment
  24. Upper River Nidd catchment
  25. Upper River Ouse
  26. Upper River Swale
  27. Upper River Ure
  28. Upper River Wyre

Government flood warnings are telling people to monitor local water levels and weather conditions and put flood plans into action. They also recommend people should ‘avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water’.

Here is the weather forecast for Yorkshire today, as more rain is set to hit the region:

Yorkshire will see a mix of weather on Friday (December 8), says Met Office. Most of the day will be cloudy with some sunny spells and showers in parts.

The Met Office said: “Early low cloud gradually replaced by some sunny spells and showers. These showers will be locally heavy, eventually merging to more general rain as winds also strengthen later. Maximum temperature 9 °C.”

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