There are five flood alerts in force in North Yorkshire today (Monday).
The Environment Agency updated the alerts at around 8.30am.
They cover the River Derwent, Pickering Beck, River Seven and River Rye, and mean that flooding is possible.
The alerts are:
- Lower River Derwent – Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers, local roads and low-lying land around Stamford Bridge, Pocklington, Wressle, Wilberfoss and Elvington
- Upper River Derwent – Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers, particularly in the Low Marishes area
- Pickering Beck and Costa Beck catchments – Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near rivers. Particularly at the foot bridge north of Becks Isle, Wells walk and Bridge Street
- 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 Seven catchment – Locations most affected will be land around the River Seven and its tributaries including Northdale Beck, Hartoft Beck, Ings Beck, Lastingham Beck, Sutherland Beck, Cropton Beck, Catter Beck, including properties in Sinnington and to the East of Normanby.












