FLOOD warnings remain in place across York and North Yorkshire as river levels continue to rise in the wake of Storm Henk.
This morning the Viking Recorder on the Ouse in York is reading 4.2 metres above normal levels. The river has now been at or near to four metres since 5am on December 29 and the highest ever level was 5.40m, recorded on November 4, 2000.
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