Is the River Ouse level at the Skelton station in Nether Poppleton, as of our last update, at 08:30 21 Nov.
We have 9 historical flood event records available for this station. These date back to 16:00 29 Dec 1978.
Skelton - Information Summary
What is the highest level of flooding in Nether Poppleton at the Skelton station? The maximum on record for the Skelton station in Nether Poppleton on the River Ouse is 6.787m, which was at 00:15 04 Nov 2000.
Local FloodNavs
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Poppleton
In Poppleton, coverage includes the riverside walks and flood prone areas of Main Street.
Poppleton
In Poppleton, coverage includes the riverside walks and flood prone areas of Main Street.
Local Information
Nearby Flood Warnings
None
Nearby Alert Areas
River Ouse at York - North Street
River Ouse at York - riverside properties
River Ouse at Bishopthorpe
River Ouse at York - Peckitt Street
River Ouse at Poppleton
Upper River Ouse
River Ouse at Naburn
River Ouse at Beningbrough and Red House
River Ouse at York - Skeldergate and Tower Street
River Ouse at York - Clifton
River Ouse at Naburn Lock
River Ouse at Acaster Selby
River Ouse at York - St George's Field and Queen's Staith
River Ouse at York - Leeman Road
River Ouse at York - Fulford Road
River Ouse at York - Skeldergate
River Ouse at York - Marygate
River Ouse at York - Clementhorpe, Ebor Street and South Bank
River Ouse at Acaster Malbis
River Ouse at York - Rawcliffe and York Business Park
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