There will still be a hosepipe ban this summer no doubt.
Ours was going down (got to the pub yay!) but it’s been raining for 2 days straight again, so I guess it’ll be flooding again in no time 🙁
It’s gone down lately in Cambridgeshire! Few new lakes cropped up for a week or two
No thankfully, me plant pot was flooded from the February rain but has started to dry out now.
Although yesterday there was an article in the Lancashire evening post about snow later this month! Crikey!
The river Taw was up over in to the flood plain when I drove past it this morning, sudden heavy rain with a high tide, but I guess thats what the flood plain is for.
Yeah, but I’ll turn it off before the bubbles reach the rim of the bath this time, mum.
I’ve just had a slash if that counts?
Yes.
My town is constantly flooding atm. It’s lower than it’s been in a while but if we get a load of rain again we’ll be back to flooding
I’m losing track of the number of times a nearby village has been cut off because the two roads in and out have been knee deep in water , running off the fields . I live in Somerset.
Wales also getting it despite the chart not showing it
Wales and Scotland: Dafuq they doing down there?
Just driven from West Sussex to south Yorkshire and I reckon 40-70% of fields I passed were holding water.
Fine now but the high spring tide filling the Cumberland Basin this morning was alarming.
I did wonder why my feet were getting wet in my lunchtime bike ride.
Saw the path went underwater, decided to risk it. I managed to get through but did get splashed over my feet in a few points.
Can’t wait for the posts on here after 3 sunny days in a row that they miss the grey skies and rain
Heard on the radio this AM that “brown water” was rising, and spring high tides are contributing too.
I live in a valley and a bloke down the road really copped it from the high fields at the rear of his property. He’s been pumping out water 24/7 for around two weeks now
A lot of uk will become a swamp due to mild weather bringing more rainfall. The ground is so saturated in Lincs. The woodland where I take the dog is such a bog … have to keep wearing wellies to wade through the massive puddles. I suspect the summer will be even wetter then the last alas… time to move to a dryer climate 😅
is Glasgow the only place in the island where it’s not raining? my how the turns table
yeah up here in the NW the fields have been wet since about October and the water has had nowhere to go.
if we get heavy rain and a high tide, I can see serious problems happening. Our house has 3 roads i can use and all three of them have already had problems this year. With more rain, I don’t know that we’d be able to get anywhere.
Some of the roads are crumbling where water and ice has worn away at them over winter, and the most recent high tide was a foot or so from coming over on the river estuary and onto the roads.
The house itself -should- be ok but the roads nearby are iffy.
Yep. So much rain plus the spring high tide.
Sorry guys, dropped my sports direct mug!
Jokes aside, brook is higher here than it was last year
I live near the sea and we’ve supposedly got the highest tide of the year here so I’m expecting flooding in the country near here, happens during high rain
That one place in Glastonbury looked like a lake
I’m on a hill in the High Weald in Kent, my garden is very waterlogged.
Not yet, makes me want to get my Land Rover mot’d love a good flood
I love on Torquay and the sea is the furthest I’ve ever seen the tide out. I can only assume it’s moved up north.
You guys are being made honorary Mancunians for a few weeks. Enjoy your gloom and rain, you might make some better music and football now.
FFS, can’t they stop doing remakes, Rising Damp is going to be so woke /jk
Feels like we’ve had a flood warning in place since November in Gloucester, yeah we see a bit now and then but it’s been constant flood warnings for almost 5 months
Our local park is becoming a small lake thanks to swelling water. We also have an underpass that floods basically annually, but that was the stupid town planners fault for putting it below a river and cheaping out on the build
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There will still be a hosepipe ban this summer no doubt.
Ours was going down (got to the pub yay!) but it’s been raining for 2 days straight again, so I guess it’ll be flooding again in no time 🙁
It’s gone down lately in Cambridgeshire! Few new lakes cropped up for a week or two
No thankfully, me plant pot was flooded from the February rain but has started to dry out now.
Although yesterday there was an article in the Lancashire evening post about snow later this month! Crikey!
The river Taw was up over in to the flood plain when I drove past it this morning, sudden heavy rain with a high tide, but I guess thats what the flood plain is for.
Yeah, but I’ll turn it off before the bubbles reach the rim of the bath this time, mum.
I’ve just had a slash if that counts?
Yes.
My town is constantly flooding atm. It’s lower than it’s been in a while but if we get a load of rain again we’ll be back to flooding
I’m losing track of the number of times a nearby village has been cut off because the two roads in and out have been knee deep in water , running off the fields . I live in Somerset.
Wales also getting it despite the chart not showing it
Wales and Scotland: Dafuq they doing down there?
Just driven from West Sussex to south Yorkshire and I reckon 40-70% of fields I passed were holding water.
I’ve seen a lot of falling water from the sky.
It’s one of the biggest tides of the year check your local tides [here](https://www.tidetimes.org.uk)
WE’RE SINKING
Fine now but the high spring tide filling the Cumberland Basin this morning was alarming.
I did wonder why my feet were getting wet in my lunchtime bike ride.
Saw the path went underwater, decided to risk it. I managed to get through but did get splashed over my feet in a few points.
Can’t wait for the posts on here after 3 sunny days in a row that they miss the grey skies and rain
Heard on the radio this AM that “brown water” was rising, and spring high tides are contributing too.
I live in a valley and a bloke down the road really copped it from the high fields at the rear of his property. He’s been pumping out water 24/7 for around two weeks now
A lot of uk will become a swamp due to mild weather bringing more rainfall. The ground is so saturated in Lincs. The woodland where I take the dog is such a bog … have to keep wearing wellies to wade through the massive puddles. I suspect the summer will be even wetter then the last alas… time to move to a dryer climate 😅
is Glasgow the only place in the island where it’s not raining? my how the turns table
Big spring tides.
In the bath, that count?
Battlesbridge, Essex https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4a6vGOoeqH/?igsh=OHpmamY0NW96OGty
yeah up here in the NW the fields have been wet since about October and the water has had nowhere to go.
if we get heavy rain and a high tide, I can see serious problems happening. Our house has 3 roads i can use and all three of them have already had problems this year. With more rain, I don’t know that we’d be able to get anywhere.
Some of the roads are crumbling where water and ice has worn away at them over winter, and the most recent high tide was a foot or so from coming over on the river estuary and onto the roads.
The house itself -should- be ok but the roads nearby are iffy.
Yep. So much rain plus the spring high tide.
Sorry guys, dropped my sports direct mug!
Jokes aside, brook is higher here than it was last year
I live near the sea and we’ve supposedly got the highest tide of the year here so I’m expecting flooding in the country near here, happens during high rain
That one place in Glastonbury looked like a lake
I’m on a hill in the High Weald in Kent, my garden is very waterlogged.
Not yet, makes me want to get my Land Rover mot’d love a good flood
I love on Torquay and the sea is the furthest I’ve ever seen the tide out. I can only assume it’s moved up north.
You guys are being made honorary Mancunians for a few weeks. Enjoy your gloom and rain, you might make some better music and football now.
FFS, can’t they stop doing remakes, Rising Damp is going to be so woke /jk
[Current weather forecast.](https://youtu.be/nshTBTnHFMw?si=zLb4RZIwXmcCR69X)
Feels like we’ve had a flood warning in place since November in Gloucester, yeah we see a bit now and then but it’s been constant flood warnings for almost 5 months
Our local park is becoming a small lake thanks to swelling water. We also have an underpass that floods basically annually, but that was the stupid town planners fault for putting it below a river and cheaping out on the build