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River Severn level at Gloucester

Latest at 6:30am on 10 February

Height
3.77m
Trend
Steady
State
High

Normal range 0.44m to 3.20m

Height in metres over the last 5 days and up to 36 hour forecast

Information:

This station includes an automated model. The highest level in the model is 3.89m on 10 February at 6:30am. Read more about how we forecast river levels.

Levels that are very low or below zero are normal for some stations.

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How levels here could affect nearby areas

4.92m
Water reaches the highest level recorded at this measuring station (23 July 2007)
4.70m
Historical event: Flooding on A38 Tewkesbury Road at Norton
4.50m
Historical event: Flooding on the railway line along the A40 at Over
4.30m
Historical event: Flooding on A38 at Longford
4.20m
Historical event: Flooding to properties on Sandhurst Lane
3.80m
Historical event: Flooding on A417 at Maisemore
3.77m
Latest level
3.70m (level exceeded)
Property flooding is possible above this level
3.20m (level exceeded)
Top of normal range. Low-lying land flooding possible above this level. One or more flood alerts may be issued.

Flooding might not happen again at the same historical levels. This may be because flood management schemes are now in place.

How we measure river, sea and groundwater levels