Cambridgeshire flood warnings still in place

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Two flood warnings remain in place in north Cambridgeshire as heavy rain is predicted this weekend.

The Environment Agency has warned that water from the River Nene is continuing to rise at the B1040 Thorney to Whittlesey Road.

Its second warning is for North Bank Road near Peterborough and west of the Dog in a Doublet sluice.

Water levels at the River Great Ouse from St Neots to Earith have stabilised and a flood alert is in place.

The Met Office is predicting heavy rain overnight, but said it should clear up by dawn on Sunday.

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