26 flood alerts remain in place across Yorkshire- see how your area is affected
16 November 2025

Flooding in Sheffield in 2018.

Residents across Yorkshire have been told to stay alert, with 26 of the Environment Agency’s weekend flood warnings still active as of Sunday morning.

North Yorkshire:

Flood warnings are in place for different stretches of the River Ouse. The areas at risk are:

Naburn Lock

York city centre’s riverside areas from Lendall Bridge to Millennium Bridge

Houses along Queen’s Staith, on South Esplanade, Friars Terrace and Tower Place, St George’s Field carpark and Rowntree Park.

Flood alerts are also in force for:

Lower River Lune and Conder area.

Middle River Eden and Upper River Eden.

Upper River Lune, Upper River Ribble (Hodder), Upper River Tees, Upper River Ure, and the Upper River Wyre (Brock).

East Yorkshire:

 The only areas in East Riding of Yorkshire which remain at risk are the River Foulness and the River Snaith.

Locations most affected are low lying land and roads near the River Foulness and the Market Weighton Canal and their tributaries.

Locations most affected on the River Snaith will be Lower River Hull area, including Cottingham, Kirk Ella, Anlaby, Hessle, Bransholme, and Kingston upon Hull.

West Yorkshire:

There are no active flood warnings or alerts in West Yorkshire.

South Yorkshire:

There is one active flood warning in South Yorkshire, on the River Rother at Beighton.

Locations most affected will be Beighton including Woodhouse Lane and Rotherham Road and Crown Works Industrial Estate.

There are two flood alerts in South Yorkshire, including;

The River Rother: Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near the River Rother and its tributaries from Renishaw to Rotherham.

The River Don: Locations most affected will be low lying land and roads near the River Don from Hexthorpe to Stainforth, including Swaith Dike and North Swaith Dike in Bentley.