Lower Trent and Erewash catchment
• Keadby • North Lincolnshire • ID: 4098 • Level
This gauge is tidally influenced — levels rise and fall with each tide, so rapid changes here
are normal and don't necessarily indicate flooding.
(23m ago) • 4 readings/hr • 162 views
Set water level alerts
Get notified about Keadby — tick as many as you like, they all share the notify settings below.
Alert me when (tick one or more)
Height for "Above a height"
Drag the line on the chart, or type a value:mASD
Quick pick:
You'll be notified when this gauge is rising more than 0.10 mASD/hr — a sign of rapidly increasing water levels.
You'll be notified when a new storm-overflow (sewage) discharge starts within ~3 km of this gauge, based on the water companies' near-real-time feeds.
Notify by (tick one or more)
Your browser will ask permission, then you'll get a notification even when FloodRadar isn't open.
On iPhone: tap Share → Add to Home Screen first, then open it from there and set the alert.
Each one is saved as its own alert — pause or remove them individually any time.
Not an emergency service — if in danger call 999. Alerts rely on
EA/SEPA data and are best-efforts. Terms
Current Level
-0.562 mASD
▼ Falling (-18cm/hr)
24h Max
1.952 mASD
24h Min
-0.690 mASD
Typical Range
-0.44 - 3.95
mASD
Highest Recorded
6.31 mASD
EA official record
5.14 in our data (since Oct 2014)
🚽Sewage overflows nearby
Recent Water Levels
🌍 floodradar.co.uk
1 day
Flood predictions aren't generated for
tidal gauges —
their levels are driven by the tide,
not by catchment rainfall, so the forecast models would have no skill here.
Long Term
🌍 floodradar.co.uk
—
Consecutive rainy days0 → 10+
Days Above Normal
This year vs 5-year monthly range
Recent Readings
Falling · -192 cm over 6h
23 Aug 23:30▼ -5 cm-0.562 mASD
23 Aug 23:15▼ -5 cm-0.517 mASD
23 Aug 23:00▼ -5 cm-0.470 mASD
23 Aug 22:45▼▼ -30 cm-0.420 mASD
23 Aug 21:30▼▼ -7 cm-0.122 mASD
23 Aug 21:15▼▼ -8 cm-0.049 mASD
23 Aug 21:00▼▼ -8 cm0.026 mASD
23 Aug 20:45▼▼ -8 cm0.103 mASD
23 Aug 20:30▼▼ -8 cm0.185 mASD
23 Aug 20:15▼▼ -6 cm0.268 mASD
23 Aug 20:05▼▼ -12 cm0.326 mASD
23 Aug 19:45▼▼ -9 cm0.449 mASD
23 Aug 19:30▼▼ -10 cm0.541 mASD
23 Aug 19:15▼▼ -10 cm0.639 mASD
23 Aug 19:00▼▼ -11 cm0.743 mASD
23 Aug 18:45▼▼ -12 cm0.856 mASD
23 Aug 18:30▼▼ -12 cm0.972 mASD
23 Aug 18:15▼▼ -14 cm1.094 mASD
23 Aug 18:00▼▼ -13 cm1.231 mASD
23 Aug 17:451.362 mASD
Rainfall & Weather
Loading rainfall and weather data...
Flood history near this gauge
Official Environment Agency warnings issued since 2013 for the 7 flood
areas linked to this gauge (nearest 1.1 km away).
Warnings apply to a whole flood area, not necessarily this exact spot. Years before 2006 aren't covered by the EA's historic record.
See also the Keadby flood history.
Geographic coordinates may reflect the access point for the gauge, and not the precise location in the watercourse that it is taking readings from.
Nearby Groundwater
Soil Moisture
🌊 Tide
🚽 Storm overflows on this river
Frequently asked questions
Is the River Trent at Keadby flooding today?
The current level is -0.56m, which is below the typical range. Flooding is very unlikely at this level.
Is the river level rising or falling at Keadby?
Based on the most recent readings, the level is currently falling. The chart above shows the last 7 days of measurements, updated roughly every 15 minutes.
What is a normal level for the River Trent at Keadby?
The typical range at this station is -0.44m to 3.95m, based on Environment Agency historical data. Levels above 3.95m are higher than usually seen and may indicate a flood risk.
How often is this river level data updated?
Readings are taken by the Environment Agency gauge roughly every 15 minutes and FloodRadar refreshes its data continuously, so the level shown is normally less than an hour old.
Embed this gauge on your website
Free live river-level widget — ideal for parish councils, angling clubs and local sites. Updates automatically.
Preview
📮 Flood risk by postcode near this gauge
Postcodes within 5 km with properties in the Environment Agency’s rivers-and-sea flood-risk bands: