FLOODING is happening around the county as several flood alerts remain active, including the River Severn at Worcester.
Worcestershire still has two flood warnings, including the River Severn and Kempsey Village.
River Severn levels remain high in Worcester but are falling slowly, with manly paths and floodplains affected.
The Environment Agency warns that flooding still continues in the area.
It said: "We expect flooding to affect low-lying land and roads adjacent to the river from Highley to Tewkesbury.
"Locations affected are Stourport, Holt Fleet, Worcester, Kempsey, Severn Stoke and Upton upon Severn. Install Property level protection if required.
"Further light showers are forecast over the next few days.
"We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days.
"We are closely monitoring the situation. Please plan driving routes to avoid low-lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded."
Heavy rain is expected in Worcester on Tuesday, but the Met Office said this should clear up by the evening.
Water levels had officially peaked on Wednesday (December 12).
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