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Wennington

Wenning
Lune and Wyre catchment • Wennington • Lancashire • ID: 724326 • Level
(24m ago) • 4 readings/hr • 125 views

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Current Level
0.184 m
▬ Steady
24h Max
0.206 m
24h Min
0.184 m
Typical Range
0.16 - 1.50
m
Highest Recorded
3.91 m
16 Mar 2013
Since Jan 1976
Current level is 5% of this
🚽 Sewage overflows nearby

Recent Water Levels

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Recent Readings

Falling · -0.3 cm over 6h
23 Aug 23:30 ▬ steady 0.184 m
23 Aug 23:15 ▬ steady 0.184 m
23 Aug 23:00 ▬ steady 0.184 m
23 Aug 22:45 ▬ steady 0.184 m
23 Aug 21:30 ▬ steady 0.184 m
23 Aug 21:15 ▼ -0.1 cm 0.184 m
23 Aug 21:00 ▬ steady 0.185 m
23 Aug 20:45 ▬ steady 0.185 m
23 Aug 20:30 ▬ steady 0.185 m
23 Aug 20:15 ▬ steady 0.185 m
23 Aug 20:00 ▬ steady 0.185 m
23 Aug 19:45 ▬ steady 0.185 m
23 Aug 19:30 ▬ steady 0.185 m
23 Aug 19:15 ▬ steady 0.185 m
23 Aug 19:00 ▼ -0.1 cm 0.185 m
23 Aug 18:45 ▬ steady 0.186 m
23 Aug 18:30 ▬ steady 0.186 m
23 Aug 18:15 ▬ steady 0.186 m
23 Aug 18:00 ▼ -0.1 cm 0.186 m
23 Aug 17:45 0.187 m

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Flood history near this gauge

Official Environment Agency warnings issued since 2006 for the 10 flood areas linked to this gauge (nearest 0.2 km away).

14flood warnings 123flood alerts

Most recent flood warning: 2 Nov 2020River Wenning at High Bentham, between Todd Hill Farm and the Sewage Works

Year by year
YearWarningsAlerts
2026 0 3
2025 0 9
2024 0 8
2023 0 6
2022 0 2
2021 0 5
2020 5 9
2019 2 9
2018 0 3
2017 0 5
2016 1 3
2015 5 9
2014 0 6
2013 0 3
2012 1 9
2011 0 7
2010 0 4
2009 0 5
2008 0 4
2007 0 7
2006 0 7

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 Wennington flood history.

Nearby Stations

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Station Details

  • Monitoring Station: Wennington
  • Watercourse: River Wenning
  • Nearest Town: Wennington
  • County: Lancashire
  • Coordinates: 54°7'30"N 2°35'24"W (54.125115, -2.589971)
  • Open in: Google Maps · Apple Maps (opens your maps app)
  • Date Opened: 1 Jan 1975
  • Status: Active
  • Station Type: River level station
  • Station Reference: 724326
  • EA Gauge ID: 724326-level-stage-i-15_min-m
  • Parameter: Level
  • Unit: m
  • Typical rise rate: 7 cm/hr (p95 sustained over 90 days)
  • Typical data delay: ~22 min (measured reading→publication lag)
  • Tidal: No
  • Lock / structure: No
  • Catchment Area: Lune and Wyre
  • Typical Range: 0.160 – 1.500 m
  • Drainage Area: 142 km² upstream of this gauge
  • Flow Data: Available (m³/s) via EA Hydrology
  • EA Cross-check: 0.18 m (EA at 23 Aug 23:15)
  • Flow Archive: National River Flow Archive ↗

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

Catchment Character

🌊 Fairly flashy Responds fairly quickly to rain, with moderate baseflow between events.

Your catchment is all the land that drains rainfall into the river above this gauge. Its character — how steep, wet, wooded, urban or chalky that land is — decides how fast rain here turns into a rising river. A steep, bare or clay catchment is “flashy” (rises and falls quickly, floods easily); a flat, chalk or well-wooded one is slow and steady. The tiles below put numbers to that; the flow-duration curve reads left-to-right from the river’s typical high flows (Q5) down to its low flows (Q95) — a steep curve means a flashy river.

The physical character of the land that drains to this gauge, and how it shapes its flood response — from the National River Flow Archive (UKCEH).

Baseflow Index
0.37
mixed response
Avg Annual Rainfall
1,405 mm/yr
1991–2020 · +6% since 1941–70
Urban Extent
0.6%
largely rural
Median Annual Flood
99.74 m³/s
QMED — typical yearly peak flow
Highest Recorded Flow
131 m³/s
5 Dec 2015
Flow-Duration Curve
mean 4.3417.091.780.2845% (high)% of days exceeded95% (low)
Daily flow (m³/s) exceeded each % of the time — a steep curve is flashy, a flat one is steady. Q5 high · Q50 median · Q95 low.
Land Cover (2023)
Woodland 4%Grassland 72%Heath/scrub 21%Urban 1%Other 2%
Grassland 69% → 72% since 1990

Flow affected by: groundwater abstraction.

Photos

Gauging-station photographs from the National River Flow Archive (UKCEH).

Photos © NRFA / UKCEH & the measuring authority — shown at web resolution. Full gallery on the NRFA ↗

About this gauge

Flat V weir gauging a rural catchment.

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The catchment

Coal Measures and Millstone Grit faulted against Carboniferous Limestone, small area of impervious Silurian slate in extreme east. Boulder Clay over most of catchment with some alluvium and hill peat. Land-use rural with heather moor in the south. No significant catchment changes.

The station

Truncated Flat V weir, approximately 14m wide, 1:20 cross-slopes, opened in 1969 with chart data from 27/11/1970.

How it measures flow

River well contained, not bypassed. Algal growth and upstream siltation need regular attention. No permanent cableway. Gaugings carried out from a bridge upstream, and more recently (2010s) from a road bridge approximately one mile downstream. Two peak flow ratings applied across period of record derived.

Flow regime

Predominantly natural flow regime with negligible impact from discharges.

The flow record

Full period of record peak flow data reviewed and released in September 2020 (WINFAP Files v9).

Descriptions from the National River Flow Archive (UKCEH). NRFA station record ↗

Gauge Details

How this gauging station is built and how long it has measured (NRFA / UKCEH).

Gauge type
Flat-V weir
Operating since
1970
Station datum
39.4 mAOD
Flow record
1976–2024 · 48 yrs · 100% complete
Peak-flow record
since 1970
Hydrometric area
72
Measured by
Environment Agency

Frequently asked questions

Is the River Wenning at Wennington flooding today?

The current level is 0.18m, which is within the typical range of 0.16 to 1.50m. Flooding is unlikely at this level.

Is the river level rising or falling at Wennington?

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

What is a normal level for the River Wenning at Wennington?

The typical range at this station is 0.16m to 1.50m, based on Environment Agency historical data. Levels above 1.50m 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.

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