Temporary flood barriers remain in place at Frankwell in Shrewsbury and in Ironbridge, where the Wharfage has been closed. The Coleham barriers are to be deployed as well.
A spokesperson for the EA said:"Here are the latest forecasted river peaks to accompany our flood warning service.
"These maps show peaks for the Severn, #Wye, Teme and Avon catchments. This is a guide as information can change.
Flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible - were in place for the Lower Teme, Rea Brook and Cound Brook, River Dee catchment in England from Whitchurch to Chester, River Lugg North of Leominster, River Severn in Shropshire, River Severn in Worcestershire, Severn Vyrnwy confluence, Tern and Perry catchments and the Upper Teme.
River levels at Shrewsbury are currently 'high', sitting at 6.51 metres at Montford and 4.32 metres at the Welsh Bridge, which is significantly higher than its normal range.
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