Some flood warnings and alerts remain in place for Worcestershire but many have been removed as flood waters recede.
Warnings, which mean flooding is expected, are still in place for the River Severn at Court Meadow, Kempsey and Callow End, and at Hanley Road in Upton.
Flood alerts, which mean flooding is possible, are in place for Kempsey Village and the River Severn in Worcestershire - this says affected locations include Stourport, Holt Fleet, Worcester, Kempsey, Severn Stoke and Upton.
There is also a flood alert for the River Avon in the county, with roads between Abbotts Salford and Tewkesbury at risk of flooding, as well as Offenham and Twyning.
The Environment Agency said river levels remain high but are falling at the Bredon river gauge on the Avon.
The same is true on the Severn, which the agency monitors at Barbourne, Diglis and Kempsey Yacht Club.
The majority of roads closed due to flooding have now reopened.
The clean-up of Hanley Road in Upton is set to begin at 10am according to Worcestershire Highways and the road is expected to reopen by 1pm.
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