All of the flood warnings and flood alerts in Yorkshire as Storm Darcy hits UK

Storm Darcy has hit the UK and brought flooding and snow to the UK.
Flood warnings are in place across YorkshireFlood warnings are in place across Yorkshire
Flood warnings are in place across Yorkshire

Yorkshire has escaped the worst of the weather so far, but with a yelloe weather warning in place until Wednesday, there is stil the potential for disruption.

Here are all the flood warnings and flood alerts in place in Yorkshire, which have been issued by the Environment Agency:

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A flood warning means flooding is expected and residents in the area should take immediate action to ensure their safety. A flood alert means flooding is possible, and residents should prepare themselves for possible flooding.

Flood warnings

Low lying properties in the Upper Hull catchment

North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice

North Sea at Scarborough - North Bay

North Sea coast at Bridlington - Harbour Road and Floral Pavilion

River Aire at Allerton Ings, Barnsdale Road and Properties

River Aire at Hirst Marsh and West Marsh

River Aire at Newton and Fairburn

River Hull at Hull Bridge and Beverley

River Ouse at Naburn Lock

River Ouse at York - riverside properties

River Ouse at York - St George's Field and Queen's Staith

Flood alerts

Lower River Aire catchment

Lower River Ancholme

Lower River Calder catchment

Lower River Don catchment

Lower River Nidd catchment

Lower River Swale

Lower River Ure

Middle River Aire catchment

Middle River Colne

North Sea coast at Bridlington

North Sea coast at Skipsea, Hornsea and Mappleton

North Sea coast from Staithes to Whitby including tidal River Esk

North Sea coast from Whitby to Filey

River Esk catchment

River Hull Central catchment

Tidal River Aire catchment

Tidal River Wharfe

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