Wednesday: Flooding updates - North Yorkshire

We'll have the latest on Storm Christoph here

Author: May NormanPublished 20th Jan 2021
Last updated 21st Jan 2021

River levels are rising across parts of North Yorkshire as heavy rain continues to fall.

An amber weather warning is in place until tomorrow (Thursday, 21 January) for many areas, with Storm Christoph bringing gales and even snowfall to some parts of the UK.

We'll have all the latest information from around North Yorkshire here:

The River Nidd has burst its banks at Ripley

Latest flooding updates

6.49pm

A number of roads are closed in York due to the rising water levels. Some will be closed from tomorrow.

4.52pm

Advice from North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue to not drive into floodwater.

4.22pm

North Yorkshire Police urge motorists to be be careful when driving.

4:07pm

The Enviroment Agency has shared pictures from Collingham this afternoon, where there's a flood warning in place for Collingham Beck.

3.52pm

North Yorkshire County Council have taken to twitter to explain what they're doing to help during the floods:

3.30pm

River levels are continuing to rise in York. Benjamin Fearne is the North Yorkshire reporter for Hits Radio and Greatest Hits Radio:

3.25pm

Pumps are being used near Selby to stop flooding in nearby villages:

3.20pm

The road to Sharrow now closed

3.15pm

Our reporter Natalie Higgins was in Boroughbridge as the River Ure burst its banks.

2.31pm

Reporters from all our North Yorkshire stations are seeing water levels rise in many rivers across the region:

2.28pm

The Environment Agency says the River Ouse is expected to peak tomorrow night

2.15pm: Look at the band of heavy rain still expected this afternoon:

2pm: Images of the River Wharfe in Tadcaster:

River Wharfe, Tadcaster
River Wharfe, Tadcaster
River Wharfe, Tadcaster

1.40pm: Tower Gardens by the #RiverOuse in York:

1.28pm: Roads around the Yorkshire Dales are now being affected by the heavy rain.

The A684 - North Yorkshire, Appersett - is now impassable - affecting traffic between Hawes and Garsdale Head.

1.10pm: Greatest Hit Radio York reporter Ben Fearn is in the city, where the River Ouse has breached:

The River Ouse in York
River Ouse in York
River Ouse in York

1.05pm: Concerns over the River Aire at Cononley, near Skipton

1pm: River levels on the Ouse set to peak in the early hours of Friday (22 January) but there are concerns already over the rising water levels:

12.45pm: More than 15,000 sand bags have been deployed across North Yorkshire as the county is on stand by for flooding caused by heavy rain from Storm Christoph.

Sandbag barriers have also gone up at Clementhorpe, Tower Gardens and Tower Street in York.

With further flood pumps and defences expected for the Fordlands Road and A19 area in Fulford.

12.22pm: Several parks, car parks and footpaths in York have been closed due to rising water levels:

12.30pm: Officials from the Environment Agency are providing regular updates:

12.15pm: The River Wharfe at Bolton Abbey is looking fierce too:

A spokesperson for the Environment Agency said:

“We’re expecting surface and river water flooding to affect parts of Yorkshire today and on Thursday, which could cause damage to buildings in some communities.

“Heavy rain combined with saturated ground and snow melt could cause flooding and high river levels across Yorkshire.

“Areas likely to be impacted are the Pennine catchments of the Upper River Aire and Calder today Wednesday, and over the next couple of days, the River Ouse, the lower River Don and the lower River Aire.

“Environment Agency teams are out on the ground checking and operating flood defences and clearing trash screens.

“We urge people to keep away from swollen rivers and not to drive through flood water – it is often deeper than it looks and just 30cm of flowing water is enough to float your car.

“People should check their flood risk, sign up for free flood warnings and keep up to date with the latest situation at Gov.uk or by following @EnvAgencyYNE on Twitter for the latest flood updates.”

12pm: Water levels are also high in Boroughbridge:

We're being told to be prepared for flooding:

Our reporter Ben Fearn is in York where the River Ouse is breaching its banks:

The Environment Agency has placed Flood Warnings on the following areas in North Yorkshire:

  • River Nidd at Low Laithe
  • River Nidd at Knaresborough Caravan Pars and Goldsborough Mill Farm
  • River Nidd at Hunsingore
  • River Ure at Roecliffe Caravan Park
  • River Ure at Milby Island
  • River Swale at How village and by Skipton Bridge
  • River Seven at Marton
  • River Seven at Normanby
  • River Derwent at Old Malton
  • River Derwant at Buttercrambe Mill
  • River Ouse at York - St George's Field and Queen's Staith
  • River Ouse at Naburn Lock
  • River Esk from Biggswath to Ruswarp

There are also over 20 flood alerts in place.

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