The warnings include one - at Collingham - which states 'immediate action is required'. Here are the locations and information for each warning (information correct 7.30am Jan 20):
7. Tidal River Ouse from Naburn Lock to Selby
The flood alert for the Tidal River Ouse from Naburn Lock to Selby remains in force due to high river levels following rainfall and snowmelt from the weekend. The level in York will rise again on Wednesday 20/01/21, following rainfall on Monday and Tuesday. Levels at Naburn will remain high. Please be aware that persistent and heavy rain is forecast until Thursday 21/01/2021. We expect levels to rise significantly. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and do not drive through flood water. Please see the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast. We are closely monitoring the situation and will update this message in 8 hours, or as the situation changes. Photo: Gov
8. Tidal River Wharfe
The flood alert for the tidal River Wharfe remains in force. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is possible from Wednesday 20/01/2021. Levels are expected to rise in Tadcaster until Wednesday afternoon or evening, and levels are starting to rise slowly around Cawood. Persistent and heavy rain is forecast to continue through until Thursday 21/01/2021, and river levels on the tidal Wharfe could remain high through the week. See the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast and river levels. Please avoid low-lying land and footpaths near local watercourses. We are closely monitoring the situation and will update this message on Wednesday morning, 20/01/2021 or as the situation changes. Photo: Gov
9. Upper River Calder catchment
River levels are forecast to continue to remain elevated in the Upper River Calder Catchment as a result of persistent rainfall. Further rainfall is expected throughout today (20/01/2021) which will raise river levels further. Flooding of property, roads and farmland is possible. Areas most at risk are low lying land, roads and farmland. River levels are expected to peak this afternoon and we continue to monitor the situation closely. Our field teams have checked defences and cleared screens ahead of the rainfall and we are liaising closely with our partners to ensure they are ready to respond. Please put your flood plan into action and activate any property flood protection products you may have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. Avoid using low lying footpaths near watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid roads which may be flooded. This message will be updated by 11:30am, 20/01/21, or as the situation changes. Photo: Gov
10. Wyke Beck, Meanwood Beck and Wortley Beck catchments
River levels are forecast to continue to remain elevated across the Wyke Beck, Meanwood Beck and Wortley Beck Catchments as a result of persistent rainfall. Further rainfall is expected throughout today (20/01/2021) which will elevate river levels further. Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is possible. Areas most at risk are low lying land, roads and farmland. Our field teams have checked defences and cleared screens ahead of the rainfall and we are liaising closely with our partners to ensure they are ready to respond. Please put your flood plan into action and activate any property flood protection products you may have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. Avoid using low lying footpaths near watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid roads which may be flooded. This message will be updated by 10:40am, 20/01/21, or as the situation changes. Photo: Gov
11. Wyke Beck, Meanwood Beck and Wortley Beck catchments
River levels are forecast to continue to remain elevated across the Wyke Beck, Meanwood Beck and Wortley Beck Catchments as a result of persistent rainfall. Further rainfall is expected throughout today (20/01/2021) which will elevate river levels further. Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is possible. Areas most at risk are low lying land, roads and farmland. Our field teams have checked defences and cleared screens ahead of the rainfall and we are liaising closely with our partners to ensure they are ready to respond. Please put your flood plan into action and activate any property flood protection products you may have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers. Avoid using low lying footpaths near watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid roads which may be flooded. This message will be updated by 10:40am, 20/01/21, or as the situation changes. Photo: Gov
12. Collingham Beck at Collingham
This flood warning has been issued for Collingham Beck at Collingham due to recent heavy rain. The level of the River Wharfe at Collingham is 3.17m and is expected to continue to rise as further heavy rain is expected until Thursday 21/1/2021. The level of Bardsey Beck at Bardsey is 0.66m. Areas most at risk are at the lower end of Collingham Beck near the River Wharfe. Avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and put your flood plan into action. Our Incident Room is open and we are monitoring the situation closely. We will update this message in 8 hours or as the situation changes. Photo: Gov