Localised flooding remains in parts of Shropshire three days after Storm Babet hit the county.
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The Environment Agency has warned that flooding could continue for days, with the River Severn expected to peak to between 5.3 and 5.8 metres in the Ironbridge and Jackfield areas and 4.5-4.7 metres in Bridgnorth on Monday.. Friday brought an entire month's worth of rain in a single day, causing widespread flash flooding and travel disruption.
While water has subsided in a number of areas, there are still some parts where flood water has remained. According to the Met Office, Monday should remain dry, though showers are expected for most of the week.Raven Meadows in Shrewsbury this morningThe flooded River Severn at Kingsland Bridge, ShrewsburyThe scene by Bylet Bowling Club, Low Town, Bridgnorth, on Monday
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