Is the River Bure level at the Three Mile House station in West End, as of our last update, at 21:30 21 Nov.
Three Mile House - Information Summary
What is the highest level of flooding in West End at the Three Mile House station? The maximum on record for the Three Mile House station in West End on the River Bure is 1.926m, which was at 09:00 09 Nov 2007.
Local Information
Nearby Flood Warnings
None
Nearby Alert Areas
The tidal River Waveney from Ellingham Marshes to Belton
The Lowestoft Riverside Business Park and Kirkley
The seafront at Great Yarmouth
The east bank of the River Yare at Great Yarmouth, from South Denes to South Quay
Oulton Broad near Mutford Lock
The east banks of the Rivers Yare and Bure at Great Yarmouth, including North Quay, Newtown and Bure
The Norfolk coast from Caister to Gorleston, including Great Yarmouth
Isolated low lying properties along the tidal River Waveney
South Caister from West Road to Freemantle Road, including North Denes
The Rivers Yare and Bure from Runham Vauxhall to Scare Gap, including Vauxhall Holiday Park
The tidal River Waveney from Ellingham to Breydon Water
Riverside properties along the tidal River Yare including Cantley, Brundall and Reedham
The south bank of Lake Lothing
The tidal River Bure from Scare Gap to Acle Bridge
The tidal River Yare from Thorpe St Andrew to Breydon Water
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