AREAS of Widnes and Runcorn have again been issued with a flood alert.

The amber alert was issued this morning, Tuesday, and follows a similar alert that came into effect yesterday.

The reason for the alert is due to high tides from the River Mersey estuary, with tides expected to peak from midday.

An Environment Agency spokesman said: “This flood alert has been issued due to the high tide forecast this afternoon, Tuesday. 

“Flooding is possible of low-lying land and roads.

Runcorn and Widnes World: A further flood alert has been issuedA further flood alert has been issued (Image: EA)

“We do not currently forecast the flood alert level will be met during the high tide in the early hours of tomorrow morning, Wednesday.

“We are expecting higher than normal tides over the next two days, and as a result we may issue further flood alerts. 

“We are closely monitoring the situation and will provide updated messaging during this period of high tides.

“Avoid using low-lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses, and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water. 

“This message will be updated by 6pm, or as the situation changes.”