These images show the high levels of rain in Bourne End following the arrival of Storm Henk.

The latest weather warning in the South East of England has warned many residents to take care due to adverse conditions, with areas such as Marlow, Bourne End and Cookham in Buckinghamshire being some of the worst-hit places.

Bucks Free Press: Storm Henk first hit the county at the start of January (Phil Laybourne)Storm Henk first hit the county at the start of January (Phil Laybourne) (Image: Phil Laybourne (Camera Club))

Additionally, areas in Berkshire have also been impacted by the 15th storm to hit the UK since September.

Following the heavy rainfall, a local photographer and regular Camera Club contributor, Phil Laybourne, showed the aftermath at Bourne End lock.

On January 3, he shared on Facebook the images with the caption, ‘high water in Bourne End today, and it’s still rising’ before re-posting two days later saying, ‘Rivers Thames, Bourne End.’

Bucks Free Press: Several flood warnings have been issued (Phil Laybourne - Camera Club)Several flood warnings have been issued (Phil Laybourne - Camera Club) (Image: Phil Laybourne (Camera Club))

Flood alerts have been issued by Buckinghamshire Council in the last few days.

For more information about how to prepare yourself for if you're hit by a flood, go to https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/environment/flooding-and-flood-risk-management/flooding-to-a-property-or-business