The River Ouse reached 3.66 metres above normal summer levels by 8:45am today, following heavy and persistent rainfall in the Dales catchment on Tuesday, which caused instant flash flooding of roads in areas such as Hawes.
York is seeing some of its worst flooding of the winter so far today after the River Ouse continued rising overnight.
The River Ouse reached 3.66 metres above normal summer levels by 8:45am today, following heavy and persistent rainfall in the Dales catchment on Tuesday, which caused instant flash flooding of roads in areas such as Hawes.
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