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- Flood warnings are in force for rivers across Herefordshire after Storm Fraklin brought heavy rain to the county.
- A Met Office weather warning was also in force after Storm Franklin arrived, bringing high winds. That is no longer in force.
- Live updates below.
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- Peaks and predicted peaks for Wye:
- • Hay-on-Wye peaked at 4.6m this morning
- • Bredwardine peaked at 6.55m this morning
- • Belmont 5.8 to 6.0m predicted this afternoon
- • Old Wye Bridge 5.1m to 5.3m predicted this afternoon
- • Mordiford 4.8m to 5.0m predicted Monday evening
- • Ross-on-Wye 3.9m to 4.1m predicted Monday evening
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- Flood warnings in force: river Lugg at Kenwater, River Teme at Eardiston, river Teme at Leintwardine and Walford, river Teme at Ludlow, river Teme at Stanford Bridge, river Teme at Tenbury Wells and Burford, river Wye at Rotherwas, Hereford, river Wye from Hay to Hereford, river Wye from Hereford to Ross-On-Wye, river Wye in North Hereford, river Wye in South Hereford
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- Flood alerts in force: Ledwyche Brook and River Rea, Lower Teme, river Arrow in Herefordshire, river Leadon catchment, river Lugg North of Leominster, river Lugg south of Leominster, river Wye in Herefordshire, Upper Teme
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- Warnings removed in last 24 hours: river Monnow and tributaries in England, river Rea at Newnham Bridge
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