Current River Conditions.

Below is a list of useful links on the current conditions on the River Wye. These include current river levels from the Environment Agency at Ross on Wye and upstream at Mordiford and Hereford so that the member can see River levels upstream and be able to know of any flood heading down the catchment.

The river level gauges below are in the order upstream to downstream, so Hereford being further up the River comes first. In order to give the angler some idea of how quickly the River is rising or falling, it takes about 9 hours for any peak passing Hereford to show at Ross and 6 hours or thereabouts for any peak at Mordiford to reach Ross on Wye. This varies a bit because remember the River Lugg joins the Wye at Mordiford.

River level at Hereford with link. River Wye level at Hereford Bridge – GOV.UK (check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk)

River level at Mordiford with link River Wye level at Mordiford – GOV.UK (check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk)

River level at Ross with link River Wye level at Ross On Wye – GOV.UK (check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk)

River temperature and other important parameters such as dissolved oxygen and water clarity. via EA sondes access to this information is for the moment via the link below on the Wye Salmon Association website. in the top righthand corner is a brown square click that. Read and accept the terms and click accept. You will then be taken to a series of graphs at the bottom of the page are the graphs for Ross on Wye Rowing Club.    Information – The Wye Salmon Association

The Environment Agency have an impressive website on the link below where many things concerning our River are discussed. Worth a read for the information held there covering water quality and pollution, Agriculture in the catchment, Citizen Science and other subjects covering the Wye.

River Wye Water Quality | Engage Environment Agency (engagementhq.com)

Forecast weather for the area via the Met Office. Weather and climate change – Met Office

Angling Trust website. Home – Angling Trust    Lots of useful information covering the protection of our sport in these times.