At 11:00pm, Saturday 23rd November GMT
Within the usual range for this location
Rising, 0.020 from previous measurement at 3:00pm, Saturday 23rd November GMT
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.
No current or recent warnings.
Far extent of Tidal flooding on the South Humber Bank
No current or recent warnings.
Isolated properties and villages near to the River Ancholme from Broughton to Horkstow
No current or recent warnings.
Tidal flooding of low-lying areas in Whitton and Winteringham
No current or recent warnings.
North Bank of the Humber estuary at Brough
No current or recent warnings.
Darker blue shaded areas on long term data indicate maximum and minimum levels for the date (you may need to zoom in closer to see them).
Long term data may have gaps where the API data was not available.
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Please note: Geographic coordinates may reflect the access point for the gauge, and not the precise location in the watercourse that it is taking readings from.
The usual range of the Scabcroft Weir Sluice Automatic Horkstow Monitoring Station is between -1.87m and 0.49m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began.
The typical recent level of the Scabcroft Weir Sluice Automatic Horkstow Monitoring Station over the past 12 months has been between -0.63m and 0.50m. It has been between these levels for at least 151 days in the past year.
There are no other monitored rivers nearby