Easter Monday washout feared in the south as 112 flood alerts still in place ... trends now
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Heavy rain is set to better parts of the UK today, with more than 112 flood alerts still in place in the south as many start their journeys home after the four day weekend.
More than two million car journeys for leisure will be made this soggy Easter Monday as people prepare to go back to work tomorrow.
The RAC and transport analysis company Inrix has warned of lengthy delays on the road, with traffic at its worst between 10am and noon.
Meanwhile the Environment Agency has placed 10 flood warnings - meaning flooding is expected - and 112 flood alerts in place across England.
It comes as properties in Glastonbury, Somerset, are said to be at risk from the Glastonbury Millstream bursting its banks.
Heavy rain over Easter weekend caused some roads to flood in Essex - like this one near Ingatestone
A field in Worcester is underwater after the River Severn burst it's bank following the weekend's rain
The Environment Agency has placed 10 flood warnings - meaning flooding is expected - and 112 flood alerts in place across England
Meanwhile, Catsham, Cowbridge and West Lydford, and the