THE Environment Agency has warned flooding is possible in parts of the county.
The River Wye is continuing to rise due to melting snow and heavy rainfall, with Hay-on-Wye, Bredwardine, Belmont, Old Wye Bridge and Mordiford affected.
However, the Hereford flood barriers are not expected to be deployed.
Flood Alert - River Wye #herefordshire
— Dave Throup (@DaveThroupEA) December 13, 2017
Responding to snow melt and heavy rainfall. Peaking in Hereford tomorrow. Low lying land and roads may be affected overnight. No flood barrier deployment planned. pic.twitter.com/3zHTzQKuds
The Environment Agency said: "A peak level of between 4.3 and 4.5 metres is expected to occur tomorrow afternoon. The Hereford flood barriers are not expected to be deployed."
Big rise on River Wye in #hereford in last 24 hours (courtesy @farsondigital ). Peaking through this morning.
— Dave Throup (@DaveThroupEA) December 14, 2017
Please not our Old Wye Bridge gauge is not working so levels on the website not right. pic.twitter.com/CrRIfCCnyk
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