Forecast issued by the Met Office at 10:30am, Friday 26th April
Local flooding is possible from surface water in the South West of England today (Friday). Local flooding is possible but not expected from surface water in the South of England and the West Midlands on Sunday. Land, roads and some properties may flood and there may be travel disruption.
The forecast flood risk across Wales for today and the next four days is very low.
The river flood risk is VERY LOW for the next five days.
The coastal/tidal flood risk is VERY LOW for the next five days.
The surface water flood risk is VERY LOW for the next five days.
Minor surface water flooding impacts are possible in the South West of England today (Friday) associated with slow moving showers.
Minor surface water flooding impacts are possible but not expected in parts of England on Sunday due to further rainfall.
Impacts could include localised flooding from urban and fast responding smaller watercourses/catchments, drains, channels and flooding from overland flow.
The groundwater flood risk is VERY LOW for the next five days.
The level of the ongoing disruption caused by groundwater flooding in the South of England is not forecast to get worse, the flooding is being managed and awareness is high. Consequently the groundwater flood risk is VERY LOW.
Plymouth, Poole, Cornwall & Isles of Scilly, Wiltshire, Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Torbay
Source and risk of potential flooding
Additional information: Surface water flooding possible from slow moving showers.