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:
Wiltshire Areas at risk of flooding: Groundwater flooding in the upper Avon valley and the Nine Mile river.
Rivers At Flood Risk
Groundwater
Current Flood Alert: Flood warning 2
Latest flood alert advice from the Environment Agency: High groundwater levels are expected to cause flooding. Flooding is expected in response to recent rainfall. Areas that could be affected include: Upper Avon Valley and the Nine Mile River. The groundwater level at Everleigh borehole has risen to 135.10m, and is expected to continue to rise into next week in response to recent rainfall. Residents are advised to prepare property resilience measures and ensure that pumps are working where they have been installed. Residents may experience inundation of septic tanks and sewer systems. Properties may experience flooding in cellars in affected areas. Flooding of roads is expected, take particular care when driving. We are closely monitoring the situation . If you have a pump, make sure it is working and switched on. Think about alternative power sources in case of power cuts . This message will be updated by 4:00PM on 17 February 2026 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Warning Flooding is Expected, Immediate Action Required. 3: Flood Alert Flooding is Possible, Be Prepared. 4: Warning no Longer in Force The warning is no longer in force. Wiltshire flood warning updated at: 2026-02-10T15:46:03 For more information on flood risks and action to take for the Wessex region of England:
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Wiltshire Flood Warnings