Flood warnings for South East
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In York, levels on the River Ouse passing from Lendal Bridge to Millennium Bridge are expected to caused flooding today (January 29) to riverside properties and further to the south of the city, St George's Field car and coach park and Rowntree Park are now also under the same warning.
Heavy rain and strong winds are impacting roads and railway services across East and West Sussex.
The aftermath of Storm Chandra is being felt across the region with flood warnings in place for many. In St Ives, the River Great Ouse has burst its banks. Drone shots show the flooding, which is drawing close to several properties.
The River Ouse level on the Viking Recorder station in York reached just over 3.5m (11.5ft) on Sunday morning, with property flooding possible when levels exceed 3m (9.8ft). Levels of the Derwent at Buttercrambe were recorded as 1.46m (4.7ft) with property flooding possible when it goes above 1.3m (4.2ft), the EA said.
A flood alert is in place for parts of central York close to the River Ouse as river levels in the city remain high.