RIVER levels are still high in Herefordshire but are expected to peak today.
The weather is expected to be drier today and tomorrow but there is a chance of light showers this afternoon and rain later on Wednesday.
However the Environment Agency has issued a flood warning for the River Wye from Hereford to Ross-on-Wye.
Flood alerts also remain in place across the county while some roads - including the C1120 between Moreton-on-Lugg and Marden - are still submerged.
For a full list and details on the warning and alerts visit the environment agency website.
Herefordshire Council said road closures are still in place across the county.
Here's the latest list:
C1122 - Marden to A49
C1120 - Moreton Village to Marden
A4110 - Lawton Cross and Bainstree Cross
B4362 - Combe
U72016 - Watery Lane is passable with extreme care
C1121 - Millcroft Road
C1113 - Ketch Lane
A4113 - Reeves lane
C1120 - Smeedles Lane
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