River levels

Please note the Till station is only updated in the mornings.

Scottish stations (SEPA)
River heights above normal summer lows on
Monday, 20th May 2013 at 6:30 AM
(Click station name for graphs of recent levels)
Tweed at Crook Inn 1 ft 0 in Steady
Tweed at Peebles 1 ft 3 in Steady
Tweed at Boleside 1 ft 5 in Steady
Tweed at Sprouston 1 ft 9 in Falling
Tweed at Norham 2 ft 4 in Falling
Ettrick at Brockhoperig 0 ft 9 in Steady
Ettrick at Selkirk 1 ft 4 in Steady
Leader at Earlston 0 ft 4 in Steady
Teviot at Teviothead 0 ft 5 in Steady
Teviot at Hawick 1 ft 4 in Steady
Teviot at Roxburgh 1 ft 7 in Falling
Whiteadder at Hutton Castle 1 ft 0 in Falling

English stations (EA)
River heights above normal summer lows on
Monday, 20th May 2013 at 6:45 AM
(Click station name for graphs of recent levels)
Till at Heaton Mill 1 ft 7 in Falling

 
Grey bars are a visual representation of heights.
The Rising/Falling state is determined by a movement greater than 1/2 inch
over the two hours prior to the readings being taken.

In Scotland, these figures have been kindly provided by the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) and in England by The Environment Agency (EA).

The heights shown are those above normal summer lows and are automatically updated by our database when data is emailed to it by SEPA. These emails should come in at around 7am, 1pm and 7pm each day (but an hour earlier in winter time). If they contain out of date data, or simply do not come, our database does not update the website, but automatically notifies SEPA of the problem and waits for the next update to come.

Please note these figures are not guaranteed and anyone wishing to make important decisions based on river heights should check direct with SEPA or the EA