Those who live in this area will have heard that the A32, a trunk road, is closed at Farringdon near Alton, and the A272 at Bramdean near Winchester. Here's the reason - the water is 6 inches to a foot deep in each case.
First, Bramdean
Nearby the normal source of the Itchen, which has been making headlines as it floods Winchester, is to be found as a small a small pond behind the trees on the left. Instead, there's already a hearty stream at this point - look behind the hedge on the right.
Farringdon is probably worse hit; this field is dry in a normal winter
And the A32 which is the main street
I suspect the new houses in the next picture are the ones I read about (in the 1990s??), which were built but then flooded because no-one's memory stretched back far enough to remember that a winterbourne might start flowing. If so, they've contributed to the problem because the water could once have escaped into fields where the houses are now. The postman is climbing over a wall of sandbags; there's a 24/7 pumping operation going on.
And finally, Southern Water, with exquisite timing, notifying everyone in the district about water-saving measures (this at Cheriton, just down from the source of the Itchen above)
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