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River Ouse at Cawood

This station has 1 live FloodNav
1.01m
Is the River Ouse level at the Cawood station in Cawood, as of our last update, at 18:45 21 Nov.
We have 84 historical flood event records available for this station.
These date back to 19:00 20 Feb 1997.
This station includes an automated forecast model, forecasts are shown above in the grey area.

Cawood - Information Summary

What is the highest level of flooding in Cawood at the Cawood station?
The maximum on record for the Cawood station in Cawood on the River Ouse is 7.919m, which was at 23:00 03 Nov 2000.
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Cawood

In Cawood, our live flood map includes riverside walks such as the Wolsey Walk, the walks to Kelfield and up towards Wharfe's Mouth. Calculations are provided for Cawood Ings and our Department for Transport integration can show the B1222 road closure across the bridge during official closures.

Cawood

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In Cawood, our live flood map includes riverside walks such as the Wolsey Walk, the walks to Kelfield and up towards Wharfe's Mouth. Calculations are provided for Cawood Ings and our Department for Transport integration can show the B1222 road closure across the bridge during official closures.

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