At 9:00am, Monday 16th January GMT
Above normal for this location
Rising, 0.130 from previous measurement at 4:00am, Monday 16th January GMT
Warning: This data is stale! For some reason, we have not been able to obtain updated levels for over 24 hours. The current displayed level is probably incorrect and you should not rely on it.
Important! The levels for this location are measured relative to sea level, not relative to the riverbed. The levels shown here do not, therefore, necessarily represent the actual depth of the water.
Groundwater flooding in the Cranborne Chase area
No current or recent warnings.
Groundwater flooding for the Crane
No current or recent warnings.
Groundwater flooding for the Gussage
No current or recent warnings.
Groundwater flooding for the Ebble Valley
No current or recent warnings.
River Ebble from Ebbesbourne to Nunton
No current or recent warnings.
Darker blue shaded areas on long term data indicate maximum and minimum levels for the date (you may need to zoom in closer to see them).
Long term data may have gaps where the API data was not available.
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Please note: Geographic coordinates may reflect the access point for the gauge, and not the precise location in the watercourse that it is taking readings from.
The usual range of the Groundwater Level at Woodyates is between 0.00m and 102.00m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began.
The highest level ever recorded at the Groundwater Level at Woodyates is 109.23m, reached on Thursday 9th January 2014 at 4:30am.
Note that this data may not take account of recent measurements, as we wait until a level has been verified by the Environment Agency before adding it to our records.
There are no other monitoring stations on the Groundwater Level
There are no other monitored rivers nearby