Somerset Flood Warnings In Force – EA Alerts

The latest England flood warnings in force for the Wessex region. Data supplied direct from the Environment Agency. Please refresh this page for flood risk updates. Avoid damage to property and travel disruption. Click here for Flood Warnings and Weather Forecasts.

Flood Warning Area: Wessex

Counties at risk of flooding: Somerset Areas at risk of flooding: Salt Moor and North Moor including Moorland.

Rivers At Flood Risk

River Tone, River Parrett

Current Flood Alert: Flood warning 2

Latest flood alert advice from the Environment Agency: The River Yeo level is 8.16m and stable. The drain level at Huish Episcopi Pumping Station is 8.46m and is stable. Flooding affects the Langport to Muchelney road when this drain level exceeds 7.3m, the Muchelney to Long Load road above 7.86m, the Muchelney to Thorney road above 7.93m and the Muchelney to Drayton road above 8.8m. Property flooding is possible above 8.35m. For the latest river and drain levels refer to https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/river-and-sea-levels. Pumping has begun at Huish Episcopi and will continue to do so whilst river levels allow. Sunday (15/2/26) will be a showery day and these showers may be heavy at times. The showery theme will continue through Monday with a drier outlook currently forecast for Tuesday. Catchments are saturated and rivers are very responsive to the forecast rainfall. We continue to monitor the situation and check flood banks and spillways. Avoid driving through flood water. This message will be updated by 1pm on 16/02/26 or as the situation changes.

Flood Level Number / Meaning

1: Severe Flood Warning Severe Flooding, Danger to Life. 2: Flood Warning Flooding is Expected, Immediate Action Required. 3: Flood Alert Flooding is Possible, Be Prepared. 4: Warning no Longer in Force The warning is no longer in force. Somerset flood warning updated at: 2026-02-15T12:20:28 For more information on flood risks and action to take for the Wessex region of England: Click here: Somerset Flood Warnings
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