Yesterday evening the river Wey at Godalming once again burst it's banks, flooding the Lammas Land area. As river levels continue to rise today after further rain last night, the flood risk to streets and homes becomes greater.
Latest: The Environment Agency have visited Godalming this morning to talk to residents about flood levels...
We have been out in #Godalming, #Surrey talking to local residents about flood levels #floodaware pic.twitter.com/MCGUyK6m53
— Environment AgencySE (@EnvAgencySE) January 3, 2014
A new picture on Twitter shows that the river Wey has again burst it's banks...
#Godalming the River Wey has burst its banks @BBCSurrey pic.twitter.com/dYwZWosBKH
— Julia Abbott (@JuliaAbbottT) January 3, 2014
Reports from Thursday 2nd January...
A recent post on Twitter show the extent of flooding at Catteshall Lane, Godalming. The flood water seems to be retreating, but residents are concerned that rain tonight and tomorrow will bring flooding back to the area...
Catteshall Lane a few minutes ago. Flooding seems to be slowly going down, until it rains later tonight #godalming pic.twitter.com/YTTMNiVL3v
— Liam Murphy (@surrey_dad) January 2, 2014
Earlier, Godalming locals reported that TV news crews had arrived in the town to report on flooding.
Pictures posted to Twitter show water levels rising...
@eagleradio water almost at road level on Chalk Rd in Godalming, Lammas Land completely flooded pic.twitter.com/JUEDE5qU0z
— Fiona Kimbell (@FiFiKimbell) January 2, 2014
Flooding again in Godalming http://t.co/iAy890GvL7
— Tristan Ferne (@tristanf) January 2, 2014
Some reports are suggesting that water levels are rising at a similar pace to that seen on Christmas eve, when many homes were flooded and a multi agency rescue operation was launched. However, earlier today, Guildford, another town on the river Wey that flooded on Christmas Eve, suffered more flooding but so far much less severe than seen on Christmas eve.
Another storm expected to move over the UK on Friday, bringing further rain, will bring further risk of flooding to Godalming on Friday evening and into the weekend.
We will be keeping our eye on the situation at Godalming over the next few hours, please check back regularly for updates.
Are you in Godalming tonight? Let us know if you know anything about the flood situation by posting a comment at the bottom of this page.