Highest river level ever recorded at Swans Nest and further river and sea levels.
The latest River and Sea Levels in the Exeter area as provided at 12:00pm today by the Environment Agency:
The river level at Swans Nest is 1.49 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 07:45 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.34 metres and 0.64 metres.
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The highest river level recorded at this location is 1.11 metres and the river level reached 1.11 metres on 06/03/2007.
The river level at Limekilns is 1.69 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 07:45 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.30 metres and 0.88 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 1.86 metres and the river level reached 1.86 metres on 30/05/2008.
The river level at Trews Weir is 4.56 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 11:30 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 3.28 metres and 3.83 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 4.61 metres and the river level reached 4.42 metres on 10/02/2009.
The river level at Exwick is 2.63 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 11:15 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.00 metres and 1.06 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 2.88 metres and the river level reached 2.81 metres on 30/04/2012.
The river level at Exwick is 2.63 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 11:15 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.00 metres and 1.06 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 2.88 metres and the river level reached 2.81 metres on 30/04/2012.
The river level at Clyst Honiton is 2.47 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 12:00 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.61 metres and 1.36 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 2.73 metres and the river level reached 2.73 metres on 30/10/2008.
The river level at Ashclyst is 2.05 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 12:00 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.08 metres and 0.68 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 3.25 metres and the river level reached 3.25 metres on 30/10/2008.
The river level at Rewe is 1.57 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 07:00 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.24 metres and 1.15 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 1.67 metres and the river level reached 1.61 metres on 30/10/2008.
The river level at Yeoford is 1.22 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 09:00 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.10 metres and 0.60 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 2.76 metres and the river level reached 2.55 metres on 09/02/2009.
The river level at Woodmill is 2.37 metres.
This measurement was recorded at 12:15 on 25/11/2012.
The typical river level range for this location is between 0.25 metres and 0.77 metres.
The highest river level recorded at this location is 3.33 metres and the river level reached 3.32 metres on 30/10/2008.




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