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River Trent level at Carlton on Trent

Latest at 3:45am on 12 May

Height
1.71m
Trend
Falling
State
Low

Normal range 2.26m to 7.50m

Height in metres over the last 5 days

Threshold: 7.5m Top of normal range1.75m 3:15am, 7 May1.60m 6:30am, 7 May1.44m 7:15am, 7 May1.43m 8:45am, 7 May1.58m 10:15am, 7 May1.56m 5:45pm, 7 May1.85m 8:00pm, 7 May1.83m 10:00pm, 7 May1.60m 6:45am, 8 May1.79m 9:45am, 8 May1.66m 12:00pm, 8 May1.53m 5:00pm, 8 May1.58m 7:00pm, 8 May1.96m 9:00pm, 8 May1.82m 4:30am, 9 May1.31m 7:15am, 9 May1.60m 9:30am, 9 May1.55m 1:00pm, 9 May1.41m 4:00pm, 9 May1.45m 7:00pm, 9 May1.96m 9:30pm, 9 May1.80m 4:30am, 10 May1.46m 5:45am, 10 May1.20m 8:30am, 10 May1.65m 10:15am, 10 May1.65m 11:30am, 10 May1.42m 4:15pm, 10 May1.43m 7:45pm, 10 May2.00m 10:00pm, 10 May1.71m 4:30am, 11 May1.28m 6:15am, 11 May1.10m 8:30am, 11 May1.63m 10:45am, 11 May1.34m 4:15pm, 11 May1.32m 6:45pm, 11 May1.36m 8:30pm, 11 May1.95m 10:30pm, 11 May1.71m 2:45am, 12 May
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How levels here could affect nearby areas

8.20m
Water reaches the highest level recorded at this measuring station (19 February 2022)
7.72m
Property flooding is possible above this level
7.50m
Top of normal range. Low-lying land flooding possible above this level
1.71m
Latest level

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

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