Thursday 03/09/2020
Still a few showers hanging around but not a bad morning in Foxford. The river rose a lot yesterday and is at 1.68m at Ballylahan
Still a few showers hanging around but not a bad morning in Foxford. The river rose a lot yesterday and is at 1.68m at Ballylahan
A wet morning in Foxford. It looks like we are heading towards another rise in water levels. The river is at 0.61 m at Ballylahan
A fresh breezy morning in Foxford, it should be a good day for the bubble and fly. The river is in nice condition 0.63m at
Blue sky’s and sunshine today in Foxford. I have no doubt that by lunchtime that will have changed but for now its absolutely beautiful, enjoy.
Some showers but overall not a bad morning in Foxford. The river is in nice condition, 0.77m at Ballylahan bridge. Not many angler about yesterday
A cloudy morning with a little bit of mist in Foxford. The river is coming into better order today, 0.86m at Ballylahan bridge it will
A cloudy and breezy morning in Foxford. The river is falling slowly, 1.02m at Ballylahan bridge. There is a heavy flow downstream of the Joinings
A little cooler but overall a nice morning in Foxford. The river has dropped fast and is now back down at 1.19m at Ballylahan bridge.
A nice morning in Foxford with a little bit of blue sky. As you can see from the video clip the river is in a
A damp and breezy morning in Foxford. It has been raining since about 9pm last night, nothing exceptionally heavy but enough to upset water levels.
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