A TOTAL of 37 flood warnings are in force across Dorset today.
It comes after heavy rain at the weekend with major disruption across roads and railway lines this morning.
Here are all the flood warnings that are currently in place across the county issued by the Environment Agency.
A361 East Lyng to Burrowbridge
Brockenhurst and Boldre on the River Lymington
Curry Moor and Hay Moor
Groundwater flooding for the Bere Stream
Groundwater flooding for the Bere Stream at Bere Regis
Groundwater flooding for the Crane
Groundwater flooding for the Devils Brook
Groundwater flooding for the Ebble Valley
Groundwater flooding for the Hooke Groundwater flooding for the Iwerne
Groundwater flooding for the North Winterborne, north of the A354
Groundwater flooding for the North Winterborne, south of the A354
Groundwater flooding for the Piddle Valley
Groundwater flooding for the South Winterbourne Valley
Groundwater flooding for the Sydling
Groundwater flooding for the Tarrant Valley
Groundwater flooding in the Allen Vale at Monkton Up Wimborne and Wimborne St Giles
Groundwater flooding in the Allen Vale at Sixpenny Handley
Groundwater flooding in the Cerne Valley
Groundwater flooding in the Cranborne Chase in West Hampshire - Damerham and Martin
Groundwater flooding in the Cranborne Chase in West Hampshire - Rockbourne
Groundwater flooding in the Lower Allen Vale
Groundwater flooding in the South Wiltshire Downs - The Chilmark
Groundwater flooding in the South Wiltshire Downs - The Dene
Groundwater flooding in the South Wiltshire Downs - The Teffont
Lower Frome from Dorchester to East Stoke
Lower Frome from East Stoke to Wareham
Lower Stour at Redhill and Wheatplot Home Sites
Lower Stour from Sturminster Marshall to Christchurch
Middle Avon at Fordingbridge
Middle Avon from Salisbury to Ringwood
Middle Avon properties on The Close adjacent to the river
River Bride at Burton Bradstock
River Bride from Long Bredy to Burton Bradstock
River Piddle from Alton Pancras to Wareham
Upper Frome at Maiden Newton
Upper Frome from Maiden Newton to Dorchester
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