Major routes affected after heavy rain and flooding

Cars driving through flood water near a roundabout
Image caption,

Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in parts of East Bristol

  • Published

Heavy rainfall has caused disruption on major routes near Bristol and Somerset.

There are reports of slow traffic on the M5 southbound between J25 (Taunton) and J26 (Wellington) which was closed earlier due to surface water.

One lane is closed because of a two-vehicle accident on the M5 northbound from J22 (Burnham-on-Sea) to Sedgemoor services, and flooding has also affected the M5 southbound between J14 (Thornbury) and J15 (Almondsbury).

On the M4, National Highways said there is a lane closed in both directions between J17 (Chippenham) and J18 (Tormarton) following an earlier accident.

Image source, National Highways
Image caption,

The M5 Southbound was closed for several hours due to flooding

The Met Office has issued a yellow thunderstorm warning, external for much of the West of England until Wednesday.

Elsewhere in the region, Muller Road in Bristol is partially blocked in both directions, with queuing traffic due to flooding at Cottrell Road.

In Portishead, there is severe flooding around the two roundabouts outside Gordano School.

There are reports of flooding on Blackboy Hill near Frome, with residents taking it upon themselves to try and unblock drains.

Image caption,

A yellow thunderstorm warning is in place for the region

Stapleton Road in Easton was closed earlier due to flooding between St Marks Road and Robertson Road. The road has now re-opened.

Last month, drivers were left stranded on the M5 between J16 for Aztec West and J14 for Thornbury after "significant flooding" forced the section of the motorway to close.

This Twitter post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser.View original content on Twitter
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
Skip twitter post by National Highways: South-West

Allow Twitter content?

This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read Twitter’s cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
End of twitter post by National Highways: South-West

Get in touch

Tell us which stories we should cover in Bristol

Follow BBC Bristol on Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630.