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10:48am Sunday 22nd November 2009
Flooding of low lying land and roads is occurring in Worcestershire, the Environment Agency has warned.
The Agency has issued a general, early warning - known as a Flood Watch - for areas in the county near to the river Severn.
Barriers will erected at the riverside in Upton-upon-Severn today.
This morning, the level at the Worcester gauge, at Barbourne, was 3.7m (12.1ft) and rising and was expected to peak between 3.8m (12.5ft) and 4m (13.1ft) tomorrow morning.
The level at the Diglis gauge, Diglis, was 3.2m (10.5ft) and rising and was expected to peak between 3.3m (10.8ft) and 3.5m (11.5ft) tomorrow morning.
At Bewdley, the level was measured at 3.4m (11.1ft) and rising and was expected to peak between 3.3m (10.8ft) and 3.6m (11.8ft) this afternoon.
The Agency has warned farmland and caravan parks between Worcester and Tewkesbury could be affected along with low lying roads at Upton-upon-Severn.
Worcester News weatherman Paul Damari said more rain was expected over the next five to seven days but would be interspersed with drier spells.
He said:” There will be prolonged heavy showers today and next week it’s likely to be disturbed and very windy but we’ll have shortlived drier intervals.
“There will be winds tomorrow and into Monday of up to 50 miles per hour.”
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