The Bewdley flood warnings still in place on Tuesday as River Severn remains 'high'
Flood warnings remain in place along the River Severn this morning as water levels start to go down.
Storm Babet has brought localised flooding to the county after a month's worth of rain in a single day.
The deluge caused travel disruption on Friday and into the weekend, and also led to the death of a man near Cleobury Mortimer.
The height of the River Severn is now starting to go down after peaking at Bewdley in the early hours of Tuesday.
Despite going down, the level is still officially high; on Tuesday morning it was 4.55m, more than a metre above the 3.3m level that's closed as 'top of the normal range' by the Enivornment Agency.
Below is a list of flood warnings and alerts that were still in place in or very close around the county on Tuesday morning.
Flood warnings
River Severn at Bewdley, Blackstone and Stourport
This flood warning was last updated at 8.42pm on Monday, October 23.
River Severn at Bridgnorth
This flood warning was last updated at 6.59pm on Sunday, October 22.
River Severn at Quatford
This flood warning was last updated at 12.12pm on Sunday, October 22.
River Severn at Severnside, Bewdley
This flood warning was last updated at 1.43pm on Friday, October 20.
River Severn at Wribbenhall, Bewdley
This flood warning was last updated at 11.31pm on Sunday, October 22.
River Severn Sandy Lane and Severnside, Stourpourt
This flood warning was last updated at 12.43am on Monday, October 23.
Flood alert
River Severn in Worcestershire
This flood alert was last updated at 10.47am on Friday, October 20.