On Sunday at 1:23 p.m. a flash flood warning was released by the National Weather Service in effect until 4:30 p.m. for Baldwin County.
A flood warning was released by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 9:05 p.m. EDT valid from Sunday 5 p.m. EDT until Wednesday 2 a.m. EDT for Wexford County.
Flood alerts and warnings have been issued across a stretch of coast by the Environment Agency. Five places in Norfolk have been given flood warnings due to expected high tides. The Environment Agency stated on its website: "High spring tides combined with a tidal surge will result in higher tide levels than usual between 19:45 and 21:45 BST.
A RED flood warning has been issued for a popular seaside town, warning thousands to “act now” and “stay away” as a dangerously high tide rolls in. Residents in Whitby,
Flood warnings have been issued by the Environment Agency due to high tides expected in Kent and Sussex. The agency said the high tides were expected to be higher than usual between 00:30 and 02:00 BST on Monday, with winds affecting this.
Maps by the Environment Agency show at least 69 flood alerts and 16 flood warnings scattered across the midlands, northeast, northwest, and south of the UK - despite warm and sunny weather
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At 9:02 p.m. on Friday, the National Weather Service released an updated flood warning in effect until further notice for Harney County.
A flash flood warning is in effect until 6:30 p.m. for Bay Saint Louis, Waveland and Pearlington, the National Weather service said in a post on the social media platform X, formally known as Twitter. Two inches to three inches of rain have already been recorded in southern Hancock County, and up to 3 inches more is possible.
The Government has issued a flood alert warning for Mersey Estuary in the early hours of tomorrow, March 31. Low-lying lands and roads are at risk of being deluged due to high tides, forecast to come in at around 1.30am.