Flood warnings: Every flood warning as Storm Eunice hits - is your area at risk?
STORM DUDLEY and Storm Eunice are already causing mayhem across the UK with high winds and heavy rainfall. Several areas have flood warnings in place as the washout continues - but are you affected?
Storm Eunice: Weather chart shows winds up to 100mph
A rare red weather warning will be in place for parts of England as Storm Eunice rips across the country tomorrow. The majority of the UK is covered in some form of weather warning on Friday, ranging from snow to wind and heavy rain, with flooding expected in several areas.
Some parts of Wales and the South East are expecting 100mph winds on Friday.
As a result, forecasters are predicting Eunice to be one of the worst storms to hit the UK in decades.
Met Office forecaster Becky Mitchell said: "With the wind gusts we are forecasting at the moment, we've only seen a handful of storms in the past 30 years that have brought similar gusts.
“It's got the potential to be up there as quite a notable storm.
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"Winds are likely to be 60 to 70mph inland across the south of the UK. It's quite unusual, we don't see gusts that high over such a wide area in the south.”
The Environment Agency has warned of the risk of flooding to coastal areas in southern England on Friday.
Flood duty manager Katharine Smith said: "Strong winds could bring coastal flooding to parts of the west, south-west and south coast of England, as well as the tidal River Severn, through the early hours of Friday morning and into the early afternoon.
"This is due to Storm Eunice resulting in high waves and potential storm surge coinciding with the start of a period of spring tides."
Natural Resources Wales warned there was potential for "many" flood warnings across all coastal areas.
Duty tactical manager Ross Akers said: "Forecasted high winds could cause a storm surge and large waves which could lead to the overtopping of flood defences along the coast.
"We are monitoring the situation very closely, but we are concerned that if the forecast does materialise, then we are likely to see significant flooding impacts in many places along our coastal areas.
"Keep a safe distance from coastal paths and promenades as large waves can sweep you off your feet or you can be hit by debris."
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All flood warnings for Britain
There are different tiers of flood warning, depending on the severity or timing of the floods.
Flood alerts are less urgent than flood warnings, as flood warnings mean "flooding is expected" while alerts caution "flooding is possible"
There are several in place across the devolved nations, and Express.co.uk will update this page whenever a new flood warning is announced.
England
There are nine severe flood warnings in place in England currently:
- Epney on the Severn EstuaryUpdated at
- Framilode and Priding on the Severn EstuaryUpdated at
- Frampton, Upper Framilode and Saul on the Severn EstuaryUpdated at
- River Severn at HempstedUpdated at
- River Severn at Minsterworth and StonebenchUpdated at
- Tidal Severn from Elmore to RodleyUpdated at
- Westbury, Broadoak and Newnham on the Severn EstuaryUpdated at
- Wye Estuary at BrockweirUpdated at
- Wye Estuary at Elmdale, Chepstow
There are eight flood warnings in place:
- Christchurch Harbour SideUpdated at
- Dorset coast at ChiswellUpdated at
- Dorset coast at Preston BeachUpdated at
- Keswick CampsiteUpdated at
- Poole Harbour at West Quay and Lower Hamworthy QuayUpdated at
- Portland Harbour at Ferry BridgeUpdated at
- Severn Estuary at Severn Beach, seafront propertiesUpdated at
- West Bay Harbour
For all flood alerts in place in England, you can see these via the Government's flood information service: Check for flooding in England - GOV.UK
Scotland
There are several flood alerts in place in Scotland, you can check these here.
Wales
Wales currently has one in flood warning in place:
- Borth
You can check Wales' flood warnings here: Flood warnings and alerts
Northern Ireland
And Northern Ireland's here: ArcGIS Web Application