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Roall Dyke at Roall Ings

0.97m
Is the Roall Dyke level at the Roall Ings station in Salt end, as of our last update, at 17:00 21 Nov.

Roall Ings - Information Summary

What is the highest level of flooding in Salt end at the Roall Ings station?
The maximum on record for the Roall Ings station in Salt end on the Roall Dyke is 5.950m, which was at 18:30 25 Feb 2020.
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Nearby Flood Warnings
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Nearby Alert Areas
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River Aire at Temple Hirst


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Tidal River Aire catchment


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River Aire at Birkin


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River Aire at East Haddlesey


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River Aire at Hirst Marsh and West Marsh


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River Aire at Chapel Haddlesey


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River Aire at Kellington and Roall Manor


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River Aire at Carlton


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River Aire at Hensall and Little Heck


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River Aire at Hirst Courtney


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River Aire at Airmyn


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River Aire at Beal


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River Aire at Snaith Ings


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River Aire at Newland


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River Aire at Gowdall


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River Aire upstream of Temple Hirst


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