Property flooding is expected in some areas as more than a dozen flood warnings across Oxfordshire are in place today (November 30).
The Environment Agency has issued 14 flood warnings and 24 flood alerts for across the county.
Flood warnings mean flooding is expected, while alerts mean flooding is possible.
The warning areas include Islip, Dorchester, Henley and Abingdon.
Property flooding is expected in the Abingdon area, according to the Environment Agency.
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The latest level for the River Thames The River Thames level at Abingdon Lock was 3.80 metres, and property flooding is possible when it rises above 3.65 metres.
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This comes as river levels in many areas remain high following heavy rainfall earlier this week as Storm Bert battered the county.
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However, the Environment Agency expect river levels to continue falling slowly over the next few days and is monitoring the situation.
But the Environment Agency warns that in some areas, levels remain "sensitive to further rainfall".
In the last 24 hours, eight flood warnings have been removed.
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