26 February, 2020

So, yesterday evening with the river at 5.3m the flood defences were finally breached and it was a very tranquil affair. The barriers didn’t actually fail, water just started spilling over the top of them like an bath that was overflowing.
With the river currently at 5.4m the barriers are now completely submerged

25 February, 2020

At 5.2m the River Severn is now pretty much in full flood although it hasn’t peaked yet. Impossible to get into town by crossing in Bewdley so thought I’d ride out to Arley and try crossing there instead. connect.garmin.com/activity/4589198229

The River Severn earlier today from the footbridge in Arley

It’s usually a 5 minute walk into town but with the bridge closed it became a 13 mile ride to cross the river using the footbridge at Arley. Or 5 miles using the bypass bridge which I did on the way back.

The latest expectation is for the river to peak at around 5.5m tomorrow lunchtime. If that’s the case the temporary flood defences at Beales Corner will be breached before the day is out.

Back in Bewdley and the river from Severnside South at around 1pm