Is the River Sheaf level at the Dore Twenty Well Lane station in Dore, as of our last update, at 01:30 24 Nov.
Dore Twenty Well Lane - Information Summary
What is the highest level of flooding in Dore at the Dore Twenty Well Lane station? The maximum on record for the Dore Twenty Well Lane station in Dore on the River Sheaf is 2.251m, which was at 13:45 20 Oct 2023.
Local Information
Nearby Flood Warnings
None
Nearby Alert Areas
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River Sheaf at Saxon Road, Myrtle Bridge and Queens Road Retail Park
River Sheaf and Porter Brook at central bus station, Sheffield
River Sheaf at Little London Road and Abbeydale Road, Norton Hammer
River Sheaf at Dore Station
River Sheaf from West View Lane, Abbeydale to Archer Road, Norton Hammer
River Sheaf at Coniston Road, Norton Hammer
Meers Brook at Heeley
River Sheaf at Broadfield Road and London Road South
River Sheaf and Porter Brook at Ponds Forge and Victoria Quay
River Sheaf Catchment
Porter Brook from Moor Street roundabout, Sharrow Vale to Edmund Road, Sheffield
River Sheaf and Porter Brook from Granville Square to Commercial Street
River Sheaf from Woodseats Road, Norton Hammer to Charlotte Road, Lowfield
River Sheaf at Buttermere Close, Norton Hammer
River Sheaf at the Nether Edge end of Broadfield Road
River Sheaf at the Granville Square end of Queens Road
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