Storm Henk left flooded roads and homes across Oxfordshire with some 27 flood warnings still in place.
These pictures show the extent of the storm's impact across the county.
Flooding, above, in Lyneham in West Oxfordshire and an aerial photograph of flooding across Oxford.
Lorries created a wake as they ploughed through floodwater on Osney Mead industrial estate, below.
Some platforms were closed at Didcot Parkway Station and the majority of high-speed services were unable to stop there.
Meanwhile, homeowners said flooding in Islip was the worst they had seen since 2019 after the River Ray flooded Lower Street.
Sandbags were stacked outside a home in Seacourt Road near Botley but floodwater has still “seeped inside”, said the homeowner.
Abingdon MP Layla Moran put on her wellies and visited residents in flood hit areas and said the "chaos shows the need for better flood defences".
In Wallingford, there were high water levels at Wallingford Bridge and two vehicles at Wallingford splash pool car park were partly submerged in water.
There was serious flooding around Abingdon. Rye Farm car park was flooded, with drivers told to park elsewhere or risk getting “cut off”.
Botley Road was flooded and Seacourt Park & Ride partly closed by the city council after several chained-up bicycles ended up under water.
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