A flood watch which had been in force on the River Thames in Oxfordshire was lifted today.
The all-clear was given to the river from Buscot down to Kings Lock, above Oxford, and the river and tributaries in the Oxford area.
A flood watch that had been in place on the River Ray was also lifted today.
The only waterways in the county left on flood watch are the River Thame and the Chalgrove Brook, which have been on flood watch since January 15.
Flood watch alerts mean that flooding of low-lying land and roads near the rivers can be expected and that people living nearby should be prepared in case the level of alert is increased.
For the latest information, see the Environment Agency's website or call the Floodline on 0845 988 1188.
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