Roads and homes across Oxfordshire have been left dealing with the aftermath of severe flooding following Storm Henk.
Large parts of the county remain submerged under water as some decided to kayak on streets normally reserved for cars and cyclists.
Today, there are still 32 flood alerts issued across the county and 25 flood warnings on rivers running through the area.
Of these warnings, 19 are along the River Thames, in locations including Botley, Binsey, Osney, North, South and New Hinksey, Wolvercote, Sandford and Abingdon.
Local authorities confirmed this morning (January 8) that Abingdon Road, a major route into the city, remains closed after it was shut over the weekend.
Since then, the Met Office has warned of icy conditions and wintry showers across large parts of the county.
A yellow weather warning is in place for most of the county, with lowering temperatures expected to bring challenging conditions to the roads and railways.
It comes into force at 3pm today (January 8) and it is expected ice and snow in the area could lead to dangerous slippery surfaces, the forecaster has said.
Send us your flooding pictures to be included to robert.folker@newsquest.co.uk.
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