Users' questions

Is there any flooding in Chester?

Is there any flooding in Chester?

There are no flood warnings or alerts in this area.

Is the River Dee tidal at Chester?

The River Dee, between Wirral and North Wales, is unusual in that comparatively little water occupies so large a basin. At one time the Dee Mills, owned by the earls of Chester, operated 11 waterwheels and also constructed a weir across the river at Chester, which reduced the tidal limit and the scour of the river.

Does the River Dee flood?

river flooding occurs fairly frequently in the upper catchments of the River Dee, River Alwen and River Alyn.

How deep is the River Dee Farndon?

between 4.56m and 8.32
The usual range of the Dee at Farndon is between 4.56m and 8.32m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began.

Why is the River Dee important to Chester?

The River Dee also flows through the historic walled city of Chester. The city is famous for its medieval shops known as the Rows, its racecourse, and its Roman remains. Crossing the River Dee at Froncysyllte is the spectacular Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built in 1805 to carry the Llangollen Canal.

What is the deepest river in Wales?

River Dee
River Dee, Wales

River Dee
Source
• location slopes of Dduallt above Llanuwchllyn, Snowdonia, Wales
• coordinates 52.8322°N 3.7656°W
• elevation 450 m (1,480 ft)

Where is the lower Dee Valley?

areas around the river Elwy and river Gele, from Gwytherin to St Asaph and including Abergele.

Is Farndon flooded?

How many river Dees are there in the UK?

five rivers
There are five rivers with the name Dee situated within the British Isles, one in Cumbria in England, one in the Republic of Ireland, one which flows between Wales and England and two in Scotland. The name Dee comes from the Roman word Deva, which means goddess.

What river goes Chester?

The Dee
The Dee is the focal point of Chester as much as the rows and cathedral.

Which Welsh river is 70 miles long?

River Dee, Welsh Afon Dyfrdwy, river in northern Wales and England, approximately 70 miles (110 km) long. It rises in the county of Gwynedd on the slopes of Dduallt, in Snowdonia National Park, and falls rapidly to Bala Lake.

How high is the River Trent today?

Current River Level: 1.53m, rising The usual range of the River Trent at Shardlow is between 0.41m and 1.70m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began. The typical recent level of the River Trent at Shardlow over the past 12 months has been between 0.42m and 1.60m.