EA figures confirm what was probably apparent: “March was a drier month with 28mm rainfall (70% of the long term average, LTA). Soils dried out during the month, with deficits rising from near zero at the end of February to above the LTA across most of the area by the end of March. As a result, effective rainfall was below average for the time of year and the aquifer recharge season drew to a close during March. River flows fell back from the elevated levels seen in February, with chalk indicator sites recording month mean flows mostly in the above normal or normal bands.” Graphs below from our own analyses show overall Misbourne recharge has also probably peaked. While still above average and continuing to experience continued recharge at some stations, we may well see lower flows than we had hoped later in the year.
Our next “not-a-meeting” – informal chat over generally (Misbourne) river related matters will be from 7.15 p.m. on Monday 1st June, again at the Chalfont Sports Club, SL9 0QA – (what 3 words = “robots.lime.inform”) – All very welcome! Other events and activities may appear on the WhatApp post between now and then. If not already subscribed and you would like to join, please let me know.



