River Severn level at Worcester (Barbourne)
Latest at 4:30pm on 25 November
- Height
- 4.88m
- Trend
- Rising
- State
- High
How levels here could affect nearby areas
- 5.79m
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Water reaches the highest level recorded at this measuring station (26 February 2020)
- 5.45m
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Historical event: Flooding on A449 North Quay
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Historical event: Flooding on A44 New Road
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Historical event: Flooding on Hylton Road Gyratory
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Historical event: Flooding on Tybridge St from sewer surcharge
- 5.40m
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Historical event: Flooding to Lyttleton Street
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Historical event: Flooding to North Parade
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Historical event: Flooding to Severn Terrace
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Historical event: Flooding to Stephenson Road
- 5.25m
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Historical event: Flooding on Croft Road
- 5.00m
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Flood warning issued: River Severn at Hawford Wood and Bevere
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Flood warning issued: River Severn in North Worcester
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Historical event: Flooding on King Stephen’s Mount
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Historical event: Flooding on Newport Street through drains
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Historical event: Flooding on Park View Terrace
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Historical event: Flooding on The Butts and King Stephen’s Mount
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Historical event: Flooding to properties at Hawford Wood
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Historical event: Flooding to properties in Bevere
- 4.88m
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Latest level
- 4.75m (level exceeded)
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Historical event: Flooding to properties on Pitchcroft Lane
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Historical event: Flooding to properties on Waterwork Road
- 4.70m (level exceeded)
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Flood warning issued: River Severn at Pitchcroft, North Worcester
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Property flooding is possible above this level
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Historical event: Flooding at upstream end of The Pitchcroft
- 4.50m (level exceeded)
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Historical event: Flooding on Hylton Road from surface water
- 3.35m (level exceeded)
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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.