TWO flood warnings remain in place for Oxford as a number of roads, paths and green patches remain under water.
The Met Office issued the warnings for the River Thames and tributaries at New Botley, New and North Hinksey, Grandpont and Wolvercote in Oxford.
But households should not be worried as property flooding is not expected anymore.
A message from the Met Office read: "River levels remain high but have stabilised and are now falling slowly on the River Thames.
"The forecast for today remains dry.
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"Some rain showers are possible tomorrow and into the start of next week.
"We expect river levels to continue to fall slowly over the next few days.
"We are closely monitoring the situation.
"Our incident response staff are operating weirs to reduce flood risk."
Earlier this week Oxford City Council urged people to avoid the towpaths because the flood water makes it impossible to determine where the edge of the towpath.
This makes them 'extremely dangerous'.
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