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Dartmouth

Tide 🌊 Tidal
Teign Torbay and South Hams catchment • Dartmouth • Devon • ID: 46154 • 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.
(28m ago) • 2 readings/hr • 106 views

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Current Level
-0.006 mAOD
▲ Rising (+33cm/hr)
24h Max
1.023 mAOD
24h Min
-0.555 mAOD
Typical Range
-
Highest Recorded
6.77 mAOD
11 Mar 2015
Since Oct 2014
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Recent Water Levels

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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.

Recent Readings

Falling · -46 cm over 6h
23 Aug 23:00 ▲▲ +17 cm -0.006 mAOD
23 Aug 22:30 ▲▲ +28 cm -0.172 mAOD
23 Aug 21:30 ▲▲ +7 cm -0.447 mAOD
23 Aug 21:15 ▼ -0.9 cm -0.516 mAOD
23 Aug 21:00 ▲ +5 cm -0.507 mAOD
23 Aug 20:45 ▬ steady -0.555 mAOD
23 Aug 20:30 ▼ -3 cm -0.555 mAOD
23 Aug 20:15 ▼ -2 cm -0.528 mAOD
23 Aug 20:00 ▼ -5 cm -0.504 mAOD
23 Aug 19:45 ▼▼ -5 cm -0.459 mAOD
23 Aug 19:30 ▼▼ -7 cm -0.408 mAOD
23 Aug 19:15 ▼▼ -8 cm -0.335 mAOD
23 Aug 19:00 ▼▼ -6 cm -0.254 mAOD
23 Aug 18:45 ▼▼ -10 cm -0.193 mAOD
23 Aug 18:30 ▼▼ -6 cm -0.091 mAOD
23 Aug 18:15 ▼▼ -10 cm -0.030 mAOD
23 Aug 18:00 ▼▼ -13 cm 0.069 mAOD
23 Aug 17:45 ▼▼ -9 cm 0.199 mAOD
23 Aug 17:30 ▼▼ -16 cm 0.289 mAOD
23 Aug 17:00 0.452 mAOD

Rainfall & Weather

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Flood history near this gauge

Official Environment Agency warnings issued since 2008 for the 7 flood areas linked to this gauge (nearest 0.2 km away).

4severe warnings 54flood warnings 133flood alerts

Most recent flood warning: 29 Apr 2026South Devon coast at Beesands, Torcross, Slapton and Dawlish

Year by year
YearSevereWarningsAlerts
2026 0 11 14
2025 0 1 9
2024 0 3 14
2023 0 4 7
2022 0 0 9
2021 0 0 6
2020 0 4 15
2019 0 0 15
2018 0 5 15
2017 0 0 9
2016 0 3 11
2015 0 0 9
2014 3 15 0
2013 0 1 0
2012 0 7 0
2008 1 0 0

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 Dartmouth flood history.

Nearby Stations

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Station Details

  • Monitoring Station: Dartmouth
  • Watercourse: Tide
  • Nearest Town: Dartmouth
  • County: Devon
  • Coordinates: 50°21'4"N 3°34'38"W (50.351150, -3.577216)
  • Open in: Google Maps · Apple Maps (opens your maps app)
  • Date Opened: 13 Dec 2007
  • Status: Active
  • Station Type: Tidal / coastal station
  • Station Reference: 46154
  • EA Gauge ID: 46154-level-tidal_level-i-15_min-mAOD
  • Parameter: Level
  • Unit: mAOD
  • Typical rise rate: 81 cm/hr (p95 sustained over 90 days)
  • Typical data delay: ~22 min (measured reading→publication lag)
  • Tidal: 🌊 Yes — levels follow the tide
  • Lock / structure: No
  • Catchment Area: Teign Torbay and South Hams
  • EA Cross-check: -0.17 mAOD (EA at 23 Aug 22:30)

Geographic coordinates may reflect the access point for the gauge, and not the precise location in the watercourse that it is taking readings from.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Tide at Dartmouth flooding today?

The latest recorded level is -0.01m. Compare it with the recent history on the chart above to judge whether levels are unusually high.

Is the river level rising or falling at Dartmouth?

Based on the most recent readings, the level is currently rising. The chart above shows the last 7 days of measurements, updated roughly every 15 minutes.

Why is the level slowly falling?

When little or no rain has fallen for a while, a river level gradually drops as the water stored in the ground and soil drains away with nothing to replace it. This is called baseflow recession and is normal in dry spells. A gentle decline like this is expected and is not a sign of a problem — downstream gauges often recede a little faster than headwaters further upstream, and levels recover once rain returns.

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.

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