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The typical recent level of the River Aire at Leeds Crown Point over the past 12 months has been between 0.50m and 1.22m. It has been between these levels for at least 150 days in the past year. The highest level ever recorded at the River Aire at Leeds Crown Point is 2.96m, reached on Sunday 27th December 2015 at 12:30am.
- Castleford
The usual range of the River Aire at Castleford is between...
- Canal and River Trust Car Park
Country: England Counties covered: Leeds Watercourses...
- Meanwood Beck at Meanwood
The usual range of the Meanwood Beck at Meanwood is between...
- Kildwick
The usual range of the River Aire at Kildwick is between...
- Castleford
The National River Flow Archive (NRFA), based at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, is the UK’s official record of river flow data.
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The typical recent level of the River Aire at Leeds FAS Crown Point over the past 12 months has been between 23.56m and 24.17m. It has been between these levels for at least 151 days in the past year.
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The River Aire is a major river in Yorkshire, England, 92 miles (148 km) in length. [1] Part of the river below Leeds is canalised, and is known as the Aire and Calder Navigation.