Flooding of roads and farmland is possible after heavy rainfall has led to river levels rising again and new flood alerts placed in Worcestershire.
Two flood warnings are in place for Worcestershire, which is for the River Severn and Kempsey after the Environment Agency revealed more flooding is possible today (Tuesday).
Between 5pm and 8pm, there is a risk of more flooding after the county has been hit with heavy rainfall throughout the day.
The Environment Agency said: "River levels are forecast to rise at the Diglis (Worcester) due to heavy rainfall.
"Flooding of roads and farmland is possible between 5pm and 8pm on Tuesday (November 19).
"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, Upton upon Severn, South Quay, Diglis Parade and Hylton Road towpath.
"Flooded drains may affect the racecourse and Worcester County cricket ground. Install property level protection if required."
The Met Office has predicted that no more rain is to be expected throughout today or the week.
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