Oxfordshire is set for more weather misery in the next two days as a yellow weather warning has been issued across the county.
Storm Henk has already caused mass disruption this week with homes and roads flooded following heavy rainfall and high winds.
The Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, has now issued a yellow weather warning across southern England, which includes large parts of southern Oxfordshire, for today (Thursday, January 4) and tomorrow.
READ MORE: Homes flooded and major travel routes affected in Storm Henk aftermath
A yellow warning means the weather will cause some low level impacts, including travel disruption.
Oxon Travel, Oxfordshire County Council’s travel account, warned that the county’s roads could be flooded over the coming days.
There are seven flood warnings in place across the county – down from nine yesterday – and a large number of flood alerts.
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