Flood warnings have been issued for two rivers in North Yorkshire.
Rising river levels are expected to cause flooding into Monday on the River Ouse in York.
Locations most affected will be properties on King’s Staith in York and riverside areas through York from Lendal Bridge to Millennium Bridge.
The Foss Barrier is operating and relevant flood gates in York have been closed.
Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
The River Ouse level at Viking Recorder was 3.07 metres. Property flooding is possible when it goes above 3.00 metres.
On the River Derwent at Buttercrambe Mill, rising river levels are expected to continue to cause flooding through to tomorrow.
Locations most affected will be Buttercrambe Mill at Buttercrambe Bridge.
Levels have peaked and remain steady. They are expected to decline marginally in the coming days.
Stamford Bridge area: The Weir Caravan Park at Stamford Bridge and properties at Kexby Bridge will see more flooding over the next few hours too.
Latest Information at the Government’s flood website
There are also Flood Alerts on the River Rye Catchment area. That means be prepared.












