Is the Laceby Beck level at the River Freshney Grimsby station in Great Coates, as of our last update, at 06:00 21 Nov.
River Freshney Grimsby - Information Summary
What is the highest level of flooding in Great Coates at the River Freshney Grimsby station? The maximum on record for the River Freshney Grimsby station in Great Coates on the Laceby Beck is 1.110m, which was at 15:30 11 Nov 2019.
Local Information
Nearby Flood Warnings
None
Nearby Alert Areas
Wider area at risk of tidal flooding in the West of Grimsby
Groundwater flooding south of the Humber Estuary
Butts Drain in the Butts Road and Marsh Lane areas of Barton-on-Humber
Tidal flooding of low-lying areas from Barton upon Humber to New Holland
Areas near to the New Cut Drain in the Wybers Wood and Willows Estate areas of Grimsby
Groundwater flooding in Barrow Upon Humber and Barton Upon Humber
Wider area at risk of tidal flooding from Barton Upon Humber to New Holland
Barrow Beck in Barrow Upon Humber
Wider area at risk of tidal flooding in Central Grimsby
Wider area at risk from the New Cut Drain in the Wybers Wood and Willows Estate areas of Grimsby
Wider area at risk of tidal flooding in the East of Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Tidal flooding in The Willows and Great Coates areas of Grimsby
Tidal flooding of low-lying areas in Humberston, Tetney Lock, Tetney and North Cotes Airfield
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