River levels site problem

Ged28

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Is anyone else having a problem accessing the river levels site? I just get a message saying that firefox cannot connect securely, probably due to their certificate having expired. It's been like this for a few weeks now, I would have thought a gov.uk site would have been sorted by now.
 

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Thanks Alan. I've since googled a measuring station and that worked fine. Just seems strange all my links that I've used for years are throwing up the same message.
 

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Thanks Alan. I've since googled a measuring station and that worked fine. Just seems strange all my links that I've used for years are throwing up the same message.
I had exactly the same Ged - got round it by deleting & re-establishing all my links. Strangely though, only had the issue on my tablet - phone links were fine!
 

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I'll do the same, it's an opportunity to get get rid of a lot I no longer use.
 

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I've not had a problem getting a station, but I didn't realise for a long time that the same station can come with different information depending on which version you go to. For one of the ones I check frequently, one site tells me level and whether steady, rising etc. Another adds to the graph shown a projection of the level over the next 24 hrs. This is handy as I don't have to check other stations upstream to get an idea of what's coming down.
 

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I've had no issues at all, but I'm using Edge for my browser.

If you are using the EA Levels site. I'd suggest that you try https://www.gaugemap.co.uk/
As well as being a simple alternative, it offers a rather handy variable scale (day, week, month and year) on its graphs. I find this rather useful.
 
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