River Levels

📢 Prefer not to see adverts? Become a supporter and we'll turn them off

River Levels

Bridge of Earn to the River Tay

Flooding expected. Take action now.

Flood Warning

WARNING. Flooding is expected in Bridge of Earn to the River Tay. Act now.
Flooding of rural land adjacent to the River Earn between Bridge of Earn and the River Tay confluence is possible.
Remain vigilant and remember, it is your responsibility to take actions which help protect yourself and your property. Advice and information is available on our website or by calling Floodline on 0345 988 1188.
This FLOOD WARNING is now in force until further notice and was sent by email, SMS and/or phone, free of charge to registered Floodline customers.
If you wish to register, view or amend any of your account details, or deregister, please visit myfloodline.sepa.scot or call Floodline, select option 2 for Scotland then option 3 to speak to an advisor.
You can check the three day flood outlook on our Scottish flood forecast or follow our @SEPAFlood X channel.
Your Floodline quick dial number for this area is 21422

Information supplied by the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency

This information last updated 6:33pm, Thursday 22nd January.

Flood Warning Area Details

Region: Tayside

Country: Scotland

Area covered by this alert location

The area bounded in blue on the map shows the area covered by flood alerts and warnings for Bridge of Earn to the River Tay.

Note: the area shown on the map is the area covered by flood alerts and warnings. It is not a live map of current flooding. The area covered broadly equates to the area where the risk of flooding in any year is greater than 1% (the "hundred year" flood risk).

Other Nearby Flood Warning Locations

Bridge of Earn

No current or recent warnings.

Newburgh

No current or recent warnings.

RiverLevels.uk is an independent website. It is not associated with the Environment Agency or any other supplier of river level information. All data used on this site is supplied under licence. For queries about the data, please contact the underlying supplier.

RiverLevels.uk is a Good Stuff website.