A flood warning around the River Thames in Marlow is due to continue after days of rain following Storm Bert.
The Environment Agency has extended its flood warning for the River Thames in Buckinghamshire after continued bad weather in the area.
The warning was issued on Monday but water levels have remained high meaning that the warning has now been extended to tomorrow (November 28).
Though flooding to properties is not expected, it is anticipated that heavy rainfall and rising water levels will result in flooding of low-lying land and roads.
The warning covers the River Thames from Hurley to Cookham, including Marlow, Bourne End, Harleyford and Bisham.
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Thursday is expected to mainly dry according to the Met Office.
The Environment Agency said on its website: "We expect river levels to remain high over the coming days. We are monitoring the situation.
"Our staff are managing weirs on the River Thames to reduce flood risk.
"Avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses.
"Go to the 'River and Sea levels in England' webpage for current river levels."
Further warnings are in place for flooding around the Thames in Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
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