SEPA Unveils New 3 Day Flood Forecast
SEPA and the Met Office launch the Scottish Flood Forecast service, providing 3-day advance notice of potential flooding impacts from rivers, surface water and the sea.
Helping Businesses And Residents In Scotland Plan Ahead For Flood Risks
In February 2023, SEPA officially launched the new Scottish Flood Forecast service, which provides a 3-day notice to both the public and businesses of potential flooding impacts.
Developed by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and the Met Office, the Scottish Flood Forecast provides the earliest indication possible of when and where flooding is expected over the next three days and whether the source is from rivers, surface water or the sea.
Nicole Paterson, SEPA Chief Executive, states:
“The Scottish Flood Forecast is a significant step in helping communities across the country build resilience, especially as climate change brings more extreme weather to Scotland. We recently experienced damaging impacts from flooding in Aberdeenshire and Angus in November and Dumfries and Galloway in December. In Dumfries in particular, levels at the River Nith were the highest ever recorded.
“The forecast is also the biggest change to SEPA’s flood warning service in the last decade. While it currently displays information at a national level, work will continue on the forecast to gradually introduce localised information.”