A major A-road near Taunton, which was closed for nearly a month before reopening and then closing again, has fully reopened today (February 23).
As the UK enters its 38th straight day of rain, the record-breaking weather statistic has many wondering if it is now time to build an ark.
People have been urged to "remain vigilant to the risk of flooding" with large parts of the UK already hard hit - and more facing a similar hell with heavy rain on the way ...
The Environment Agency has urged people to remain vigilant to the risk of flooding as more rain is forecast for parts of the UK.
Somerset Council has had to reclose a major A-road that links Taunton to the Somerset levels today after it just reopened due to further flooding.
Many places across the UK have experienced their wettest January in more than 100 years.
Further flooding is expected in the wake of of Storm Chandra on Thursday and Friday, as fears grow that heavy rainfall could bring the worst floods seen in more than a decade. Already, more than 60 ...
As the UK experiences high levels of rain, Somerset Levels in the south-west of England is trying to cope with extreme ...
British bread is under threat after widespread flooding threatened to wipe out this year’s wheat crops. A bout of heavy rainfall has led to thousands of acres of farmland being submerged in water, ...