FLOOD warnings for the River Ouse in York have been removed and the Foss Barrier has been reopened.
Warnings were in place for the Ouse at York riverside properties and a St George's Field and Queen's Staith in York, but these are no longer in force.
A third warning remains in place for the Ouse at Naburn Lock, south of the city. As well as the Foss Barrier, floodgates along the Ouse in York are now open.
Less serious flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, are still in place for the Upper River Ouse at Skelton and Rawcliffe, Tidal River Ouse at Selby, and Lower River Derwent at Stamford Bridge and Kexby.
Alerts issued in other areas in North Yorkshire have been removed.
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