Published on Wednesday 06 December 2023
Residents of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) are advised to prepare for strong winds and heavy rain over the next 36 hours, which could cause flooding and disruption in the region.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of rain in the BCP area, with significant rainfall expected between 11am and 10pm tomorrow (7 December).
Residents are advised to stay informed with local weather reports and should follow BCP Council’s safety and preparation advice.
Those travelling by car or motorbike should avoid flooded areas and not drive directly through flood water or mud, which could leave vehicles stranded.
Local bus and train services could be affected, and residents are advised to check directly with the service provider for status updates.
Those walking should keep well clear of cliff edges and bases and exercise caution when walking near large bodies of water such as rivers and lakes.
Parents are encouraged to allow additional time for journeys to school, as travel disruption is possible.
Councillor Vikki Slade, Leader of BCP Council and Portfolio Holder for Dynamic Places, said:
“Heavy rainfall and strong winds are likely to cause disruption across the BCP area, so I urge residents to stay informed with local weather reports and prepare for any impact this could have on you and your family.
“Our teams are on standby and well prepared to respond to any issues caused by this severe weather, helping to keep you safe.”
Residents should use the links below to report any weather-related incidents:
- BCP Council's Report It function
- Flooding in homes and businesses
- Flooding on roads and highways
- Power cuts – find your local electricity network
If there is an emergency or danger to life, call 999.
Keep up to date with the latest advice and weather warnings from the Met Office