@FloodAlerts tweets flood alerts and warnings for England, Wales and Scotland with local accounts for each County. Find yours here: https://t.co/B5SkbBuhd7 @Shoothill
In our local town of Shrewsbury, car parks have become lakes and lakes have become oceans! How have you been impacted by the weather this week?
#Flooding#Floods#UK
There are flood alerts issued across the UK, with areas of particular concern in the South of England. See how you might be impacted using this interactive map: floodalerts.com
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The latest situation in central Shrewsbury...
The metal box is a river gauge - these are what the Environment Agency use to collect data relating to river levels. We display this information on @GaugeMap.
#StormFranklin
Wharfage closed at Ironbridge - The river has now reached 6.2 m and it’s no longer safe to go behind the flood barriers. The Wharfage is now closed to vehicles and pedestrians. Please stay away from the area and stay safe everyone. More here > orlo.uk/upNNM
All the gauges marked 'flooding possible' as of 21st February in the UK.
If you are concerned about river levels near you, GaugeMap can help.
Take a look at the gauges closest to you here: gaugemap.co.uk#StormFranklin
Aerial view of the valley below home with @BelperMCC cricket, football and hockey all affected by the Derwent flooding. Lots of road closures around #Belper this morning @UKweatherpics could be bad for a while today 😕 #Derbyshire#weather@FloodAlerts
FloodAlerts covers the whole of mainland UK and is the only place to do so. #StormEunice is coming, starting in the south-west on Friday morning, heading north-east throughout the day. Keep updated on flood warnings here: floodalerts.com#StormEunice#StormDudley
See this innocuous bump in the cloud?
This is #StormEunice starting to form.
In 36 hours, it’ll travel 1,800 miles and slam into the UK with damaging and disruptive winds.
The bad weather over the weekend has impacted river levels across the UK. 2 flood warnings have been issued, one in Boroughbridge and another in the Lake District. There are 28 other flood alerts.
Check here: floodalerts.com#Flood#LakeDistrict#Boroughbridge