UPDATE: Flood alert from seasonal tides expected to continue over coming days
A flood alert remains in place along tidal sections of the River Thames, from Teddington Weir to Putney Bridge.
The alert, first released by the Environment Agency (EA) yesterday morning, 7 May, continues to warn of high river levels "as a result of spring tides".
Locals should be especially cautious around high tide, forecast at around 3:35pm today and 3:45am tomorrow morning, 9 May, around Richmond.
Flooding of low-lying roads and footpaths is still expected, which may exist for one to two hours either side of high tide.
High tides present a significant danger to unprepared towpath users, with an incident near Richmond in April requiring assistance from Teddington's RNLI lifeboat station.
Water levels peaked at 4.83m during the incident on 7 April. They are estimated to reach 4.75m today, 8 May, lower than yesterday's estimate of 4.88m.
While spring tides often increase the river's water levels, the EA says: "The river flow at Teddington Weir is high for this time of year."
This is slowly falling, but is expected "to remain high for the next few days".
High-risk areas include:
- Towpath below Teddington Lock
- Riverside and The Embankment at Twickenham
- Friars Lane and Water Lane (TW9)
- Ranelagh Drive (TW1)
- Thames Bank at Mortlake (SW14)
- Chiswick Mall and Strand on the Green (W4)
- Putney Embankment (SW15)
Live updates from the EA can be found here.
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