Much of Yorkshire is bracing itself for further possible bad weather while the county deals with the aftermath of Storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin.
A yellow weather warning is in place for some parts of Yorkshire on Wednesday.
And the Environment Agency has warned people in Leeds may not yet have seen the end of flooding.
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The River Aire and the River Wharfe have both flooded in the past few days, and water levels remain high.
In a statement released earlier today, the Environment Agency said: "River levels in the upper Wharfe are responding to recent rainfall and we expect lower Wharfe levels to rise again this evening.
"These levels will not be as high as we have experienced in recent days.
"Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the River Wharfe, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around the lower River Wharfe and tributaries from Ilkley to upstream of Ullerskelf."
Read below for Leeds' weather forecast over the next five days, according to the Met Office.
Wednesday
Wednesday is forecast to be a dry and sunny day for the most part, but the clear conditions will change to heavy rain by the early evening. Heavy downpour is expected from 8pm onward and carrying on until the next day.
Thursday
Another wet day, Leeds is in for light showers in the early morning, with precipitation changing to to sleet by late morning. It will be a cold day with highs of 5°C and lows of 3°C but temperatures feeling much cooler due to the rain and wind speed.
Friday
Friday will be much warmer with clear conditions expected throughout the day. Highs of 8°C are forecast.
Saturday
The weekend looks set to get off to a dry start but with cloudy conditions. Temperatures will rise to 10°C with lows of 3°C.
Sunday
Sunday is forecast to be another dry day. There is a ten per cent or lower chance of precipitation throughout the day, which like Saturday will see highs of 10°C and lows of 3°C. Conditions will be clear changing to cloudy by late morning.
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