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Flood Warnings in Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire flood warnings including the River Severn and Cotswolds catchments.

Data from the Environment Agency. Last updated:

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Active Total
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Severe
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Warnings
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Alerts

Active Flood Warnings

Alert

River Windrush

High river levels may lead to flooding. River levels are high on the River Windrush. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 16 March 2026, including the areas around Bourton on the Water and Newbridge. The forecast is for a mostly dry day today and a dry day tomorrow. River levels are high but falling very slowly. We expect river levels to continue to fall gradually over the coming days. River levels are sensitive to further rainfall. We are monitoring rainfall and river levels. Avoid low lying footpaths and roads near rivers, which may be flooded. Go to River Levels Online for updates on current river levels. This message will be updated by 6:00PM on 16 March 2026, or as the situation changes.

Alert

River Churn, Hilcot Brook, Daglingworth Stream, Gumstool Brook

High river levels may lead to flooding. River levels are high on the River Churn. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 16 March 2026, especially near Cerney Wick. The forecast is for a mostly dry day today and a dry day tomorrow. River levels are falling slowly. We expect river levels to continue to fall gradually over the coming days. River levels are sensitive to further rainfall. We are monitoring rainfall and river levels. Avoid low lying footpaths and roads near rivers, which may be flooded. Go to River Levels Online for updates on current river levels. This message will be updated by 6:00PM on 16 March 2026, or as the situation changes.

Alert

River Coln, Dudgrove Brook

High river levels may lead to flooding. River levels are high on the River Coln. Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, 16 March 2026, especially in the area around Fossebridge. The forecast is for a mostly dry day today and a dry day tomorrow. River levels are high but falling very slowly. We expect river levels to continue to fall gradually over the coming days. River levels are sensitive to further rainfall. We are monitoring rainfall and river levels. Avoid low lying footpaths and roads near rivers, which may be flooded. Go to River Levels Online for updates on current river levels. This message will be updated by 6:00PM on 16 March 2026, or as the situation changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many flood warnings are active in Gloucestershire right now?
There are currently 3 active flood warnings in Gloucestershire: 0 severe warnings, 0 flood warnings, and 3 flood alerts. Data is sourced live from the Environment Agency.
Where does FloodWatch get flood warning data for Gloucestershire?
Flood warning data for Gloucestershire comes from the Environment Agency via their open data API. FloodWatch aggregates this data in real time so you can monitor multiple sites across the UK from a single dashboard.
What is the difference between a flood alert and a flood warning in Gloucestershire?
A flood alert means flooding is possible in Gloucestershire — be prepared. A flood warning means flooding is expected — immediate action required. A severe flood warning means there is danger to life. These severity levels are set by the Environment Agency.

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