There are 10 flood warnings in place across North Yorkshire this morning (January 26).
River levels at York Viking Recorder are at 3.72m above normal levels as of 6.45am. This compares with 4.39m on January 3 this year.
Yesterday morning the Ouse peaked at 4.20m at the Viking Recorder in the city centre and although the river has started to fall, the Environment Agency expects it to stay high and rise again slowly from 1pm today.
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