People also ask, is the River Severn in flood at Worcester?
Flood Alert issued on 23 Feb 2021 08:54
Flooding is affecting low lying land and roads adjacent to the river from Highley to Tewkesbury. Locations that may be affected include Stourport, Holt Fleet, Worcester, Kempsey, Severn Stoke, Upton upon Severn, South Quay, Diglis Parade and the Hylton Road towpath.
Furthermore, does Worcester have floods? Worcester has flooded from the River Severn for hundreds of years - the highest recorded flood being in 1795. In the last century, severe flood events occurred in the 1940s, 1960s, 1990s and in the year 2000.
Also, how deep is the River Severn at Worcester?
The usual range of the River Severn at Worcester (Barbourne) is between 0.55m and 3.35m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began. The typical recent level of the River Severn at Worcester (Barbourne) over the past 12 months has been between 0.44m and 5.49m.
Does River Severn flood?
Mark Barrow, Shropshire Council's executive director of place and chairman of the River Severn Partnership, said: “The River Severn has a long history of flooding and this is a real constraint to both the resilience of towns and cities along the corridor and their growth plans, as well as to businesses which are
