River levels in parts of Herefordshire continue to rise, with a series of Flood Alerts and Flood Warnings in force.
The worst affected rivers are the River Wye between Hay-on-Wye, along to Hereford and down to Ross-on-Wye, as well as the River Lugg between Leominster and Lugwardine and also the River Arrow.
Levels are expected to peak on Wednesday morning at more than 5 metres in Hereford, meaning that it will be an anxious night for many living in areas prone to flooding.
Flood Warnings are on force on the River Wye from Hay-on-Wye to Ross-on-Wye (including Hereford City) and also on the River Lugg at Bodenham, where there is significant flooding.
There has been disruption throughout the day with a number of routes closed across the county.
Strong winds have also caused issues, with a number of trees falling, particularly in the south of Herefordshire.
The weather is expected to improve over the coming days, but heavy showers are possible overnight and into Wednesday morning, which could raise levels, particularly on quick responding rivers like the River Lugg.
There has also been flooding near streams, including near the Yazor Brook in Hereford, with a section of Westfields Football Club’s pitch under water this evening.
As of 9pm, the following roads are closed in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
B4361 Orleton
C1047 Orleton
C1195 #Peterchurch
A4110 – Aymestry to Wigmore
A456 Little Hereford to Shropshire border
A4110 Leintwardine
A438 Letton
C1122 Wellington
Lower Bullingham Lane, Hereford
Bury Hill Lane, Ross
Wilton Lane, Ross
A4110 Eardisland
C1033 Eardisland
C1032 Pembridge
Hylton Road, Worcester
Brook Lane, Cropthorne
Jubilee Bridge, Fladbury
Eckington Bridge
Stocks Lane, Newland
Bransford Court Lane
Hanley Road, Upton
New Street, Upton
Ford Lane, Bromsgrove
We’ll have further updates throughout the day but if you can share your flood updates in the comments below it would be a huge help.