Flood Alert Issued for River Wye in Derbyshire Near Ashford and Bakewell
The Environment Agency has issued a flood alert for the River Wye in Derbyshire, warning of rising water levels and potential flooding in low-lying areas following recent rainfall.
Alert Details
The Environment Agency has issued a flood alert for the River Wye in Derbyshire. This alert, categorized as severity level 3, indicates that flooding is possible on 16 February 2026 due to rising river levels.
Affected Areas
The alert specifically covers the River Wye within the East Midlands region. Areas identified as being at the highest risk include low-lying agricultural land and roads, particularly in the Ashford and Bakewell areas.
What You Should Do
Residents and commuters in the affected regions are advised to take care and remain vigilant. The Environment Agency recommends avoiding walking, cycling, or driving through flood water. Local residents should monitor the situation closely as conditions evolve.
Expected Conditions
River levels at the Ashford Gauge have risen as a result of recent rainfall. With further rainfall forecast over the next 48 hours, river levels may continue to increase, potentially impacting roads and farmland in the vicinity of the River Wye.
Timeline
The alert was officially raised at 4:14 PM on 16 February 2026. The Environment Agency is currently monitoring the situation and will provide an update by 10:00 AM on 17 February 2026, or sooner if the situation changes significantly.
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