Properties are currently unaffected but emergency services say they are monitoring the situation.
Roads leading to the Nottinghamshire village of Holme on the bank of the River Trent, about four miles north of Newark, are submerged.
Newark and Sherwood District Council said emergency services were in contact with residents but added there was no concern about properties being flooded at this time.BBC Radio Nottingham reporter Rob Rose, who is on the outskirts of the village, said farmers' fields either side of the road leading to the village were completely submerged with water and described it as "being like a lake".
A Met Office yellow warning for rain is in place for Nottinghamshire and other areas following Storm Babet and the rising river levels it brought at the weekend.
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