Is the Burrow Beck level at the Burrow Beck station in Lancaster, as of our last update, at 05:15 22 Nov.
Burrow Beck - Information Summary
What is the highest level of flooding in Lancaster at the Burrow Beck station? The maximum on record for the Burrow Beck station in Lancaster on the Burrow Beck is 1.293m, which was at 22:30 22 Nov 2017.
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Nearby Flood Warnings
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Nearby Alert Areas
Lancashire coastline at Hest Bank, around Marine Drive, Coastal Road and railway line
Lancashire coastline at Sunderland, between Sunderland Brows Farm and Hawthorne Caravan Park
Burrow Beck at Lancaster, between Newlands Ave, Lentworth Drive and Whinfell Drive
Lancashire coastline at North Morecambe Town, along Marine Road East and Central to Midland Hotel
Lancashire coastline at Sunderland, around Sunderland Point, Bazil Point and Potts Corner
River Lune at Lancaster Quay, area around Morecambe Road and Owen Road
Burrow Beck at Lancaster, around Canterbury Ave, Cranwell Ave and Bowerham Road
River Lune at Lancaster Quay, comprising area from Lune Industrial Estate to Lune Street
Lancashire coastline at North Morecambe Town, between Great Hestham, Torrisholme and Bare
Lancashire coastline at Bolton-le-Sands, around Red Bank Farm, The Shore and railway line
Lune estuary south west of Lancaster
Lancashire coastline at Bolton-le-Sands, between Red Bank House and Coastal Road
Lancashire coastline at South Morecambe Town
River Lune at Lancaster Quay, between St Georges Quay, River Street and Damside Street
Lancashire coastline at Hest Bank, between railway line and Coastal Road
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