People in and around Lincoln woke to submerged roads and flooded properties after relentless rain battered the city for over 24 hours.
Some homes in the Cherry Willingham area have been flooded overnight, as well as other locations around the county, and many paths and areas surrounding the Brayford Pool and River Witham are under water.
Flooding at the Wigford Way underpass. Photo: Joseph Verney for The Lincolnite
Lincolnshire Police said on Friday afternoon to avoid the Brayford Wharf North area due to flooding. There is also a closure in place at the end of Lucy Tower Street. Keep up-to-date with the latest information from police by following their Force Control Room on Twitter @FCR_Lincs
Follow our live coverage today for the latest news on travel disruption, flood alerts and weather warnings:
On the roads
3pm, Friday, November 8: Roads in the Brayford Wharf North and adjacent to the River Witham have been impacted by further rain and river swelling.
Please avoid the Brayford Wharf North area in #lincoln due to flooding. We are working with Lincolnshire County Council and @LincsFireRescue to resolve the problem.
There is a closure in place at the end of Lucy Tower Street.
The A46 is closed between the Laceby roundabout and Markt Rasen due to floodwater along the route. Lincolnshire County Council’s highways department has warned drivers to avoid the road and to use the A18-A16-A157 or the A18-M180-A15 as an alternative route.
The A631 is also closed from Caenby Corner to Market Rasen because of flooding at Bishopsbridge. Traffic is being diverted via the A15 (south to Lincoln) then the A46 up to Market Rasen (please note the A46 is closed north of Market Rasen).
The A1 has been shut off northbound between the B6325 Great North Road and Vicarage Lane, causing up to 16 miles of traffic.
⚠️ Be aware that the A1 Northbound remains closed between North Muskham and the junction with the A614. Please take extra care on the roads this morning as there is a lot of deep standing water on most routes.
— Newark and Sherwood District Council (@NSDCouncil) November 8, 2019
Travelling from the south into Gainsborough is slow due to flooded roads this morning, there are queues and long waits. pic.twitter.com/0lhpSmmOum
Burst river banks have slowly encroached on homes and businesses in the city centre. Thankfully the dry and sunny start to Friday means levels are currently stable.
Flooding at the car park at the back of Lincs FM. Photo: Joseph Verney for The Lincolnite
Photo: Joseph Verney for The Lincolnite
High water levels at the entrance to the Wagamama restaurant on Brayford Wharf. Photo: Joseph Verney for The Lincolnite
Photo: Joseph Verney for The Lincolnite
High water levels at Brayford Pool. Photo: Joseph Verney for The Lincolnite
High water levels near Brayford Pool. Photo: Joseph Verney for The Lincolnite
Flood warnings
There are 111 government flood warnings in place this morning across the UK, and 113 less serious flood alerts.
A flood warning, meaning flooding is expected and immediate action is required, has been issued for the River Witham and associated Fens from Washingborough to Metheringham.
The warning reads:
“Heavy rain has been falling over Lincolnshire throughout Thursday and into Friday night, and this has caused river levels to rise rapidly in the River Witham.
“The rising river levels have already caused flooding of low lying land and roads in the upper reaches of the Witham and its tributaries, and due to the deteriorating conditions we now expect properties in the lower River Witham from Washingborough to Metheringham to be affected from 7am on Friday 8 November onwards.
“Low lying properties near the river are most at risk. Remain safe and be aware of your local surroundings.
“Please avoid contact with flood water. Our staff are out in the area to check the flood defences, clear blockages, and assist the emergency services and council. We will be closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated on Friday evening or as the situation changes.”
A flooding alert is also in place for Lincoln watercourses, where water levels are being constantly monitored.
Emergency services hard at work
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue and other emergency services have been working to pump water from flooded properties in Cherry Willingham, Gainsborough and Sturton by Stow.
Please take care on the County's roads this morning, unsurprisingly there is a lot of surface water, with some puddles being deceptively deep! Never attempt to drive through flood water and ensure you drive to the conditions #DriveToArrive#DriveSafe
We have crews pumping flood water from properties on Fiskerton Road, Cherry Willingham. Tinkle Street, Grimoldby & High Street, Blyton. We have deployed a swift water rescue team & boat from @BostonLFR & @SpaldingFire to assist @SYFR
Please do NOT to drive through flood water. Just 30cm is enough to move your car, putting you and your passengers at risk! #floodawarehttps://t.co/vdBTCIXUpK
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