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River Thames at Bell Weir (Downstream Stage)

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2.8m
Is the River Thames level at the Bell Weir (Downstream Stage) station in Hythe End, as of our last update, at 09:15 22 Nov.

Bell Weir (Downstream Stage) - Information Summary

What is the highest level of flooding in Hythe End at the Bell Weir (Downstream Stage) station?
The maximum on record for the Bell Weir (Downstream Stage) station in Hythe End on the River Thames is 5.241m, which was at 17:30 09 Feb 2014.
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River Thames at Old Windsor


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River Thames at Wraysbury


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Moorings and properties closest to the River Thames between Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton


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Groundwater flooding in East Maidenhead


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Properties closest to the River Thames at Wraysbury from Old Windsor Weir to Magna Carta Island


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Properties closest to the River Thames at Old Windsor, from Friday Island to Magna Carta Island


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Properties closest to the River Thames at Datchet from Black Potts Bridge to Albert Bridge


Station Data Information
Station overseen (meaning either provided, or regulated) by: The Environment Agency
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