The clean up continues today after Storm Claudia brought the wettest day of the year to Rutland and Stamford.
More than a month's worth of rain fell in a day yesterday with South Witham and Kingscliff reporting 1 / 70 millimetres. Tree surgeons are working at Teigh Road between Ashwell and Teigh after a tree came down last night there. Flooding is now a problem at Cow Lane, Whissendine and several flood alerts are in place across the area, including the Welland Valley through Stamford and Harringworth, East and West Glens, the River Witham in South Kesteven, Middle Nene and also Harpers Brook and Willowbrook. Flooding is still a problem on Main Street, Tinwell and around Station Road in Oakham.

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