Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service are responding to a flood related incident in Herefordshire this morning.

The incident has occurred in Ewyas Harold where levels on the Dulas Brook are rising this morning.

Latest road closures in Herefordshire as of 8.45am.

Flood Warnings (🟥) and Alerts (🟧)

🟥 Brimfield Brook at Brimfield and Orleton
🟥 River Wye from Hay to Hereford
🟥 River Teme at Stanford Bridge
🟥 River Arrow at Kington and Eardisland

🟧 River Arrow in Herefordshire
🟧 River Frome in Herefordshire
🟧 River Leadon catchment
🟧 River Lugg North of Leominster
🟧 River Lugg South of Leominster
🟧 River Wye in Herefordshire
🟧 Upper Teme

Road Closures:

⛔️ A49 at Dinmore Hill

⛔️ Callow Road near Hereford
⛔ Lower Bullingham Lane, Hereford
⛔ Watery Lane, Hereford
⛔️ C1046, Millbrook Way, Orleton
⛔️ A438, Letton

⛔ A44 Steensbridge

Fallen Trees also affecting many routes including the A465 near Belmont Tesco and A49 near Holmer Church.

Earlier Update – Residents in Herefordshire are being warned to expect flooding, with a number of flood alerts issued on river in the county and torrential downpours likely to continue this morning.

Heavy rain associated with Storm Bert has caused localised flooding on routes overnight.

A tree is partially blocking the A49 at Holmer, near Holmer Church.

The Callow Road is blocked by a fallen tree.

The A465 between Hereford and Abergavenny has standing water in many areas, as well as the A49 between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye and the A40 between Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth.

There are also reports of significant standing water on the A438 at Bridge Sollars.

Flood Alerts have been issued on the following rivers. 

River Wye

River Lugg 

River Arrow

River Leadon

River Frome 

A close eye is being kept on the Dulas Brook in Ewyas Harold and the Yazor Brook in Hereford.

A Weather Warning has been issued for parts of Herefordshire this morning:

“Following heavy rain during Saturday and overnight, heavy rain will slowly clear east during Sunday. With 25-40 mm falling widely and 70-90 mm over hills already, a further 15-25 mm of rain this morning may lead to additional impacts. 

“A few places, particularly over hills, may see an additional 30-40 mm before rain clears east by early afternoon.”

More Details – https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings#?id=98ca40a5-b31d-410d-8775-15644b4a96e3&date=2024-11-24

Motorists are advised to check before they travel.