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Latest news on what the river is actually doing: Barrier, Tides, River flow, Floods

Caution: Based on automated data capture. Accuracy not guaranteed. See notes below.

SUMMARY as at 15:23 on 25 Nov 2024

 - Sorry, no real-time Barrier information available.
 - Sorry, no central London tide surge data available
 - River flow at Kingston (208 cumecs) is STRONG. This may result in slightly higher water levels and earlier tides than predicted (at both high and low tide) between Richmond and Putney.
 - No local Thames flood alerts

 - Hammersmith Bridge: Controls regarding the bridge are now included in the PLA Port Information Guide and will no longer be shown here. See https://www.pla.co.uk/Port-Information-Guide

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PLA EBB TIDE FLAG WARNING
This is today's advice from the PLA that applies particularly to river users on the ebb tide.

RAW DATA as at 15:23 on 25 Nov 2024

For those of you who prefer to see the actual numbers on which the summary above was based, here is the raw data. Please note the explanations and legal note below the data.

Tide GaugeActual height
(CD*)
Actual height
(AOD*)
Surge
Southend0.000.00+0.00
Silvertown0.00-3.35+0.00
Charlton0.000.00+0.00
Tower0.000.00+0.00
Chelsea0.000.00+0.00
Richmond0.00-0.61+0.00
Kingston flow gauge flow rate 208 cumecs (m3/sec)
as at 15:00, 25 Nov - latest available data
 

*  CD: Height of water level in metres above local Chart Datum.
AOD: height of water level in metres Above Ordnance Datum, which enables a direct comparison with known land heights. See this page for more information.

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Tide gauge data is obtained in real time from the Port of London Authority (PLA), based normally on measurements in the previous 5 minutes. Actual tide heights are shown relative to both the local chart datum and the Ordnance Datum. "Surge" is the difference between the actual height and the prediction in the tide tables, which typically is caused by current or recent weather conditions. The Kingston flow gauge reading and flood alert information are obtained from the Environment Agency (EA) using their real-time data API (Beta). The barrier open/closed status is based solely on the difference in recorded river levels either side of the barrier (Charlton & Silvertown) and assumes accurate readings from those gauges.

I am grateful to PLA and EA for permission to use the above data.

Legal note: The recording and capture of the data is performed by automatic processes, and the data is essentially unvalidated at the time of display here. Accuracy is not guaranteed. PLA, EA and I do not accept any responsibility in law for the information presented here. - Richard Jennings

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