A flood alert has been issued for the River Thames and its tributaries in Marlow.
Following rainfall this week, the Environment Agency has issued an alert after a rise in river levels on the River Thames, which runs through Marlow, Remenham, Medmenham and Henley.
The alert warns of possible flooding of low-lying land and roads later today (March 13), especially in the Mill Lane and Wargrave Road areas.
The weather forecast over the next 48 hours is predominantly dry weather with the potential for light showers in some areas.
The Environment Agency expect river levels "to rise a little further before stabilising".
Residents have been warned to avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses.
The alert says: "Property flooding is not currently expected."
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