Flood Warning Issued for North Bank Road Along River Nene Near Peterborough
The Environment Agency has issued a flood warning for North Bank Road due to high river levels and forecast rain, resulting in planned road closures and potential tide lock conditions.
Alert Details
The Environment Agency has issued a Flood Warning (Severity Level 2) for the North Bank Road alongside the River Nene. The alert was officially raised at 9:22 AM on February 17, 2026, due to rising river levels and anticipated weather conditions.
Affected Areas
The warning specifically covers North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, located east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice. The geographic scope includes Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, specifically the stretch of road between Peterborough and Rings End.
What You Should Do
Residents and commuters are urged to take care and avoid walking, cycling, or driving through flood water. While this Flood Warning remains in force, the Local Authority will close North Bank Road to ensure public safety. Diversionary routes will be established, and further updates will be provided through local media channels.
Expected Conditions
High river levels are currently expected to cause flooding. The situation is exacerbated by further rain forecast for tomorrow. Additionally, during periods of high tide, the River Nene will be unable to discharge into the sea, creating “tide lock” conditions. These factors are likely to lead to localised flooding of the North Bank Road.
Timeline
The alert is effective as of February 17, 2026. The Environment Agency is closely monitoring the situation and expects to provide a formal update by 17:00 on February 18, 2026, or sooner if conditions change significantly.
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