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#1 Paul B

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Posted 07 January 2005 - 20:24

After a huge amount of rainfall today (over 4 inches in parts of Wales), flood alerts and warnings are being issued.

Here is the latest information:

National Summary (for England and Wales):

1 Severe Flood Warning
32 Flood Warnings
30 Flood Watches
1 All Clear

Regional Summary:

Midlands:

1 Flood Warning
7 Flood Watches

Northeast:
16 Flood Warnings
7 Flood Watches
1 All Clear

Northwest:
8 Flood Warnings
9 Flood Watches

Southwest:
3 Flood Watches

Wales:
1 Severe Flood Warning
More information: http://www.environme...time=1105111740
7 Flood Warnings
8 Flood Watches

Scotland:
4 Severe Flood Warnings
More information: http://www.sepa.org....ings/index.aspx
14 Flood Warnings
21 Flood Watches
1 All Clear

For a breakdown of what each category means, please look at: http://www.net-weath...showtopic=10192

To keep up-to-date with the very latest in England and Wales, please visit:
http://www.environme...d/floodwarning/

For the very latest in Scotland visit: http://www.sepa.org....ings/index.aspx

LAST UPDATED: 20:15 - January 07th 2005
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#2 Sir Seany (guest)

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Posted 07 January 2005 - 20:33

It seems pretty much anywhere in the UK, might see flooding, over four inches of Rain in Wales will probably cause a flash flood in some areas, i hope this isnt a more widespread Boscastle or Lynmouth!, possibilty, were are all in for a rough night, only the far south will escape the gales it seems, for now!!!

#3 Paul B

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Posted 10 January 2005 - 18:35

Here is the latest information as of 18:30 on January 10th 2005:

National Summary (for England and Wales):

8 Flood Warnings
31 Flood Watches
82 All Clears

Regional Summary:

Midlands:

1 Flood Warning
1 Flood Watche
5 All Clears

Northeast:
4 Flood Warnings
6 Flood Watches
12 All Clears

Northwest:
2 Flood Warnings
17 Flood Watches
2 All Clears

Southwest:
2 All Clears

Wales:
1 Flood Warning
7 Flood Watches
61 All Clears

Scotland:
7 Severe Flood Warnings
More information: http://www.sepa.org....ings/index.aspx
12 Flood Warnings
18 Flood Watches
7 All Clears

For a breakdown of what each category means, please look at: http://www.net-weath...showtopic=10192

To keep up-to-date with the very latest in England and Wales, please visit:
http://www.environme...d/floodwarning/

For the very latest in Scotland visit: http://www.sepa.org....ings/index.aspx

LAST UPDATED: 18:30 - January 10th 2005
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#4 Paul B

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Posted 11 January 2005 - 23:31

Here is the latest information as of 23:30 on January 11th 2005:

National Summary (for England and Wales):

17 Flood Warnings
44 Flood Watches
38 All Clears

Regional Summary:

Midlands:

3 Flood Warnings
1 Flood Watch
1 All Clear

Northeast:
2 Flood Warnings
2 Flood Watches
7 All Clears

Northwest:
10 Flood Warnings
28 Flood Watches

Southern:
1 All Clear

Southwest:
5 Flood Watches
1 All Clear

Thames:
1 All Clear

Wales:
2 Flood Warnings
8 Flood Watches
27 All Clears

Scotland:
13 Flood Warnings
21 Flood Watches
2 All Clears

For a breakdown of what each category means, please look at: http://www.net-weath...showtopic=10192

To keep up-to-date with the very latest in England and Wales, please visit:
http://www.environme...d/floodwarning/

For the very latest in Scotland visit: http://www.sepa.org....ings/index.aspx

LAST UPDATED: 23:30 - January 11th 2005
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