A flood warning has been issued on the River Derwent and an alert for the River Foss.
Flooding is expected during Sunday (November 30) at Buttercrambe Mill by Buttercrambe Bridge.
The River Derwent level at Buttercrambe was 1.27 metres (22:10 Saturday). Property flooding is possible when it goes above 1.30 metres.
The latest is on the Flood alerts and warnings – GOV.UK
Meanwhile there are also flood alerts on the following rivers:
River Foss – Locations most affected will be around Foss Islands and the River Foss in York and along the course of the river up to Crayke.
Lower River Derwent – Flooding is possible tomorrow (Sunday). Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers, especially around Stamford Bridge, Pocklington, Wressle, Wilberfoss and Elvington.
Upper River Derwent – Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers, particularly around the Low Marishes and Malton area.
River Rye catchment = Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers, especially land around the River Rye and its tributaries, including Ralsdale Beck, River Seph, Ledge Beck, Fangdale Beck, Prodale Beck, Ladhill Beck, Etton Gill, Borough Beck, Spittle Beck, including properties of Salton, Nunnington and Helmsley.
River Wiske and other tributaries of the River Swale – The River Wiske, Brompton Beck, Cod Beck, North Beck, Willow Beck, Sun Beck, Winton Beck. Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers. This alert includes land around The Sea Cut at Scalby, Throxenby Beck, Old Malton, and Priorpot Beck in Norton.












