THREE flood warnings remain in Worcestershire tough water levels continue to fall.
The Environment Agency warns that flooding is possible on the river Severn in Worcestershire.
A spokesperson said: "River levels are falling but remain high along the River Severn due to heavy rainfall.
"Consequently, flooding of roads and farmland continues."
Flooding is affecting 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.
The river Severn in Worcester peaked at 4.86m and in Diglis at 4.56m on Friday night (February 23).
It also peaked at Kempsey Yacht Club, peaked at 6.73m and Saxons Lode at 5.04m Friday.
A be prepared flooding alert remains in Kempsey village too.
The Environment Agency said: "We expect flooding to affect low lying land and Squires walk in the area of the Hatfield Brook, Kempsey. Kempsey Flood Alleviation scheme is operational."
There are also amber alerts on the river Avon in Worcestershire though the river peaked in Evesham at 3.01m on Friday morning and at Bredon at 3.08m on Saturday morning.
We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days. We are closely monitoring the situation.
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