Current level recorded at
1:00pm, Tuesday 21st April BST
(12:00pm, Tuesday 21st April GMT)
Change from previous measurement: 4.514m
(recorded at 5:30am, Tuesday 21st April BST)
This station is currently suspended. Data is not currently being collected from this station. The figures shown here are for the most recent data collection. Live data will be resumed when the station is active again. We have no idea when that is likely to be, so please don't ask!
Important! The levels for this location are measured relative to sea level, not relative to the riverbed. The levels shown here do not, therefore, necessarily represent the actual depth of the water.
This is a tidal level, measured from mean sea level rather than from the river bed. It can, therefore, be negative, and does not give any indication of water depth. Tidal levels are not necessarily updated frequently, and may not reflect tidal movements throughout the day.
The usual range of the Tide at Eastbourne Harbour is between -2.85m and 3.82m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began.
The highest level ever recorded at the Tide at Eastbourne Harbour is 5.09m, reached on Friday 6th December 2013 at 1:00am.
Note that this data may not take account of recent measurements, as we wait until a level has been verified by the Environment Agency before adding it to our records.
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