River Levels
River Levels

Upper Avon, Upavon to Amesbury

Flood warning

River levels are high and forecast to rise further on the Upper Hampshire Avon.
Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the Upper Hampshire Avon, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around areas in Upavon, Haxton, Haxton Bridge, Netheravon, Milston, Durrington and Bulford in close proximity to the River Avon.
Flooding is affecting areas in Upavon, Haxton, Haxton Bridge, Netheravon, Milston, Durrington and Bulford in close proximity to the River Avon from 5:15 AM on 28/03/2024.
Further rainfall is forecast this morning.
River levels are expected to remain high.
We will continue to monitor levels closely.
Monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Consider putting your flood plan into action. You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
This message will be updated by 5:00 PM on 29/03/2024, or as the situation changes.

Information supplied by the Environment Agency

This information last updated 7:00am, Thursday 28th March.

Flood Warning Area Details

Areas in Upavon, Haxton, Haxton Bridge, Netheravon, Milston, Durrington and Bulford in close proximity to the River Avon

Region: Wessex

Country: England

Counties covered: Wiltshire

Watercourses covered: River Avon

Area covered by this alert location

The area bounded in blue on the map shows the area covered by flood alerts and warnings for Upper Avon, Upavon to Amesbury.

Note: the area shown on the map is the area covered by flood alerts and warnings. It is not a live map of current flooding. The area covered broadly equates to the area where the risk of flooding in any year is greater than 1% (the "hundred year" flood risk).

Other Nearby Flood Warning Locations

Upper Avon and tributaries
Tributaries between Upavon and Salisbury

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