The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings for three Yorkshire rivers which have been swollen by days of heavy rain. There are four flood warnings in place on the River Ouse - three of them in and around York. There are also warnings for the River Swale at Kirby Wiske and for the River Ure.
Environment Agency officials monitoring the Ouse in York say it is currently 3.7 metres or 12 feet 3 ins and is expected to stay at or around this level throughout Sunday. The typical river level range is between 0.05 metres and 1.90 metres.
Despite the flood warnings for riverside properties, tourism officials insist York is open for business. 40,000 visitors are expected for the annual Jorvik Viking Festival, which began on Saturday.
The worst flooding to hit the city in recent years was in November 2000, when the Ouse peaked at 5.4 metres or about 17 ft 8ins. That led to thousands of residents being evacuated from their homes and the army being called in to build makeshift sandbag defences.
Sunday across the Calendar region.
Sunday's weather will be a vast improvement on Saturday's, lots of sun, some cloud over the Pennines. Lighter winds.
about 8 hours ago
Saturday's in-depth 5 day forecast for Yorkshire.
The Met Office have issued a warning for widespread icy stretches tonight and wintriness above 300m. Drier and brighter on Sunday.
about 22 hours ago
Gray eyes quarter-final debut
Stuart Gray will remind his players they will achieve something that has so far eluded him if they reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
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